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Jordan and UAE drop aid in Gaza as Israel begins 'tactical pause'

Jordan and UAE drop aid in Gaza as Israel begins 'tactical pause'

Summary

Jordan and the UAE delivered aid to Gaza after Israel began a "tactical pause" in military operations, allowing limited aid access to address the humanitarian crisis. Despite these efforts, conflict continues with reports of casualties near aid routes and airstrikes in designated safe areas.

Key Facts

  • Jordan and the UAE dropped 25 tonnes of aid into Gaza on Sunday.
  • Israel paused military operations for 10 hours daily in certain areas to permit aid deliveries.
  • A truck convoy carrying aid entered Gaza from Egypt, with another expected from Jordan.
  • Nine people were reported killed and 54 injured near an aid route in central Gaza.
  • An airstrike occurred in a residential area shortly after a designated pause began.
  • The UN reports that one-third of Gaza's population sometimes goes days without eating.
  • Over 100 people have died from malnutrition in recent days, according to local health officials.
  • International pressure is increasing on Israel to allow more aid into Gaza.
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