The Israeli military said Saturday that it will resume aid airdrops into Gaza and open humanitarian corridors for United Nations convoys amid increased international pressure and accounts of starvation-related deaths in the territory.
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- Israel will resume airdrops and open humanitarian corridors for UN aid into Gaza.
- The UN warns that vital supplies for malnourished children are running out. 18s
- Child deaths from malnutrition in Gaza have increased, with thousands in treatment. 51s
- Israel claims it is allowing aid in, but the UN says distribution is nearly impossible due to obstacles. 1m 7s
- The Israeli military is reviewing incidents involving harm to civilians and has issued new instructions to its forces. 2m 16s