Israeli attacks, forced starvation kill more than 70 Palestinians in Gaza
Briefly

Israel has announced a humanitarian pause to allow for aid distribution amidst escalating global outrage over civilian casualties in Gaza. The Israeli military's actions have resulted in significant fatalities, with at least 71 people killed in one day, including children seeking aid. The total death toll from malnutrition reached 127 since the start of the war, aggravating the humanitarian crisis. Despite claims from Israel about the UN's failure to distribute aid, UN officials assert that they lack necessary permits for safe distribution. Airdrops of aid are being criticized as an inadequate method for addressing the crisis.
Dozens of people in Gaza have been killed by Israeli military action amidst a starvation crisis, with ongoing international condemnation of the humanitarian situation.
The death toll from malnutrition in Gaza has surged to 127, including 85 children, exacerbated by the Israeli blockade and associated conflicts.
Israel announced a pause in attacks on civilian areas to facilitate aid distribution, yet failed to detail specific regions for the humanitarian pause.
Humanitarian experts warn that airdrops of aid are insufficient and unsafe, emphasizing the need for established land routes for effective food and medical supply delivery.
Read at www.aljazeera.com
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