The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced a daily suspension of military operations in three areas of Gaza—Al Mawasi, Deir al Balah, and Gaza City—to open aid corridors for food and medical supplies.
10-Hour Daily Pause in Coordination With UN
According to IDF spokesperson Avichay Adraee, the tactical pause will take place daily from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. in regions where the IDF is not currently operating. The initiative, coordinated with the United Nations and other aid agencies, aims to ease humanitarian access amid mounting international pressure.
Urgent Needs Amid Worsening Malnutrition Crisis
The Hamas-run Gaza Ministry of Health responded by urging the use of this pause to evacuate the wounded and bring in essential supplies such as antibiotics, infant formula, and high-protein supplements.
Expanded Aid Corridors and Airdrops
Israel also announced extended aid corridor hours from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. for UN and international convoys. In addition, the Israeli military has begun food airdrops, with support from neighboring Arab nations like Jordan and the UAE.
Aid Requirements Remain High
Gaza’s media office said the strip needs 600 relief trucks daily and 250,000 cans of baby formula each month. Officials continue to call for immediate and full access through border crossings.
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