Aid Trucks Enter Gaza as Israel Announces Daily Tactical Pause
At least 127 people in Gaza have died from malnutrition, including 85 children.

Aid trucks have begun entering the Gaza Strip as Israel announced a “tactical pause” in parts of Gaza to allow humanitarian access, according to Al Qahera News, which also shared footage of aid convoys moving along the border.
The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) have introduced a daily tactical pause in three densely populated areas, Al‑Mawasi, Deir al‑Balah, and Gaza City, from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. local time.
The pause will remain in effect until further notice and only applies to areas without active Israeli ground operations.
Alongside the pause, the IOF says it has established ‘secure corridors’ for UN and humanitarian agencies, allowing convoys to operate between 6:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. to deliver food, medicine, and other critical supplies. The UN’s food programme warned last week that nearly one in three people in Gaza are going days without eating.
Israel has also resumed airdropping aid into northern Gaza, including flour, sugar, and canned food.
Despite these measures, humanitarian agencies say conditions remain dire. At least 127 people have died from malnutrition, including 85 children. The number of aid trucks entering daily remains far below the 500–600 needed to meet basic needs.
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