Israel begins a limited pause in fighting in 3 Gaza areas as concerns over hunger mount
Summary
Israel has started a pause in fighting for 10 hours each day in three areas of Gaza to allow more humanitarian aid into the region. This action is in response to growing concerns about a potential food crisis and international criticism of Israel’s military actions in the ongoing conflict.Key Facts
- Israel began a "tactical pause" in three Gaza areas: Gaza City, Deir al-Balah, and Muwasi.
- The pause occurs daily from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and aims to allow more aid into Gaza.
- Aid deliveries include flour, sugar, and canned food, with airdrops into Gaza.
- There are warnings of a potential famine in Gaza due to restricted aid.
- Images showing starving children in Gaza have sparked international criticism of Israel.
- The pause comes amid continued fighting elsewhere and after recent failed ceasefire efforts.
- Israel has eased some aid restrictions under international pressure but still limits supplies.
- Israel says it will end the conflict if Hamas surrenders, disarms, and goes into exile, which Hamas has refused.
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