Jordan and UAE Aid are held in Gaza during the “Tactical Pause of Israel”

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Watch: You can see help with an air drop arriving in northern gas

Jordan and the UAE dumped help in Gaza after Israel began a “tactical pause” in the fight to mitigate a worse humanitarian crisis.

Jordan’s military said his airplanes operating with the UAE had deliver 25 tonnes of aid at three drops on Sunday. A truck convoy also entered from Egypt and another is coming from Jordan.

Israel said that on Sunday it would stop military operations at 10 hours a day in parts of Gaza and allow the corridors for help to “disprove the false claim for deliberate starvation.”

However, the medics report nine killed and 54 injured by an Israeli fire near a convoy route to aid in Central Gaza. The aviation stroke also struck an apartment block an hour after a pause on Saturday came into force.

EPA crowds of Palestinians swarm a truck for help while trying to grab bags of flour.EPA

Palestinians are trying to pick up truck flour bags for help near a food distribution point in Zikim, North Gaza.

Local sources told the BBC that nine people were shot in the corridor of unknown on Salah al-Din Street in Central Gaza, where many civilians have gathered in anticipation of UN entities. The victims were taken to Al-Avda Hospital in Nusayrat, a medical officer said.

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) said his troops “fired warning shots” at “collecting suspects” approaching them. It said he was not aware of victims.

Meanwhile, the BBC is checking the geolization of air strikes to Midhat al-Wahydi Street in the Al-Rimal region in Western Gaza City-which Israel has identified an hour before as an area where operations will end.

The inspection is based on reports on witnesses and two geoloked videos, published earlier on Sunday. IDF said he had checked the coordinates and was not familiar with a strike.

Food trucks arriving at the strip on Sunday were died as desperate Palestinians tried to catch bags of truck flour for help near a point of distribution of food in Zikim, North Gaza.

In recent weeks, Israel has fallen under intense international pressure to allow help to the territory it controls against reports of mass fasting.

The UN World Food Program says one -third of the two million Gaza population did not eat several days at a time, and a quarter were “durable hunger -like conditions”.

More than 100 people have been reported by the Ministry of Health, run by Hamas, that they have died of malnutrition in recent days. In the meantime, hundreds have been killed by shooting as they have tried to receive food from a limited number of distribution points managed by Israeli and US -supported GAZA (GHF).

The United Kingdom Foreign Secretary, David Lamie, said Israel’s discounts only over the weekend would not alleviate Gaza suffering.

“While the air drops will help relieve the worst of suffering, ground routes serve as the only viable and sustainable means of providing gas assistance,” he said in a statement.

“These measures must be fully implemented and additional barriers on assistance should be eliminated. The world is watching.”

Meanwhile, Volker Turk, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, has called for more international pressure to end the war. Every day, he said, brought “more destruction, more killings and the more dehumanization of the Palestinians.”

Donald Trump, President of the United States, said he would send more assistance to Gaza, but urged it to be “an international problem – this is not a problem in the US.”

The humanitarian assistance of the EPA, air by the Royal Jordanian army, lands in the northern Gaza strip. You can see silver parachutes that descend near several damaged buildings. EPA

Jordan started help that drops over the Gaza strip on Sunday

Gaza residents carefully welcomed reports of temporary humanitarian pause, allowing food and medicine to enter the siege enclave.

“Of course, I feel a little hope again, but I also worry that the hunger will continue after the pause is over,” said Rasha Al Sheikh Khalil, a mother of four in Gaza, in front of the BBC.

Unbound Saleh, a mother of six years, said that her family had not eaten “no fresh fruit or vegetable for four months.”

“No chicken, no meat, no eggs. All we have are canned foods that have often expired and flour.”

Imad Kudaya, a local journalist in Gaza and from Al Mavasi, in the southern part of the strip, said most of the air drop packages “fell to demilitarized places where if you go there, you will be at a very high risk.”

“This place is evacuated and under Israeli control – so it’s risky.”

Even as the air falls and the convoys headed for Gaza, Israel’s Prime Minister promised that his country would “continue to fight, we would continue to act until we achieve all our War War goals – until a complete victory.”

During his visit to the Ramon Air Force to the Negev Desert, Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel had always allowed help in Gaza and that the UN had unfairly accused its government for the crisis.

“There are safe routes. There have always been, but today it’s official. There will be no more excuses,” he said.

According to the new measures, Israel said it would stop the fight in three populated gas areas for 10 hours a day and open safe routes to deliver help.

IDF has said it will open humanitarian corridors for Gaza help convoys to allow the UN and other organizations to deliver food and medicines to Palestinians from the whole strip.

The routes will be in place from 06:00 to 23:00 local time (04:00 BST to 21:00 BST).

The pause in the military activity will be held in three districts – Al Mavasi, Deir Al -Balah and Gaza – from 10:00 to 20:00 local time (08:00 to 18:00 BST) every day until further notification, added IDF.

Israel’s obvious discounts followed her adoption of the Jordan and UAE plan, supported by the United Kingdom, to get rid of the air in Gaza.

Israel launched a war in Gaza in response to an attack, led by Hamas against South Israel on October 7, 2023, which killed about 1,200 people and 251 others were taken hostage.

Since then, more than 59,000 people have been killed in Gaza, according to Hamas Health Ministry.

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