💨 Abstract
Israel will begin airdropping aid and establishing humanitarian corridors in Gaza amid mounting reports of starvation. The move follows international criticism and the deaths of hundreds of Palestinians trying to access food. Despite affirming combat operations against Hamas, Israel is setting up humanitarian pauses in densely populated areas. The airdrops, coordinated with international aid groups, aim to address famine but face criticism for being inefficient and dangerous.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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