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Israel increases food aid to Gaza amid reports of starvation

Season 2025 Episode 208 | 4m 23s

As international outrage over starvation in Gaza grows, Israel’s military on Sunday ordered a daily “tactical pause” in fighting in three areas of the territory until further notice. Israel and nearby nations also resumed airdrops of food, though aid organizations say it’s a dangerous practice. Lisa Desjardins speaks with Gerry Shih, Jerusalem bureau chief for The Washington Post, for the latest.

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