Israel resumes airdrop aid to Gaza, according to military

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Israel has resumed airdrop aid to Gaza, delivering food supplies including flour, sugar, and canned goods, as international pressure mounts over a worsening humanitarian crisis.

The Israeli military announced the creation of humanitarian corridors and pauses to allow UN convoys to reach civilians. Palestinian sources confirmed the aid drops in northern Gaza.

Over 100 aid agencies warned this week that mass starvation is spreading. Gaza’s Health Ministry reports 127 deaths from malnutrition, including 85 children.

Israel denies claims of starvation, blaming the UN for poor distribution. The UN says Israeli restrictions hinder aid access.

The IDF also said it connected a power line to a desalination plant, expected to provide water for 900,000 Gazans.

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