
Aid is slowly reaching Gaza as the United Nations warns of critical days ahead. Israel has resumed military pauses in parts of the territory, allowing for some aid deliveries.
Malnutrition is at alarming levels, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Aid airdrops have also restarted, but are insufficient to meet the desperate needs of the population.
Reports indicate widespread starvation, despite Israel's claim that there is "no starvation" in Gaza. Reform movements and Jewish-American voices are increasingly condemning the situation.
Protests continue globally, though many feel their impact is minimal. Despite the challenges, advocates urge continued pressure for increased humanitarian access.