Israel says it has resumed aid airdrops into Gaza and plans to open humanitarian corridors for United Nations convoys amid growing global pressure. Aid agencies say mass starvation is spreading, while hundreds of Palestinians have been killed trying to reach the limited aid that has made its way into the enclave. Touria Izri reports on the condemnation over a hunger crisis reaching new levels of desperation.
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Israel to open Gaza humanitarian corridors as aid drops resume
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