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    Middle East crisis live: Israeli military announces ‘tactical pause’ in parts of Gaza as pressure mounts over hunger | Israel-Gaza war

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    Israel military announces ‘tactical pause’ in three areas of Gaza

    Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the Middle East crisis.

    The Israeli military says it will begin a “tactical pause” in fighting in three areas of Gaza as part of steps to address a worsening humanitarian situation.

    The military said it would halt activity in Muwasi, Deir al-Balah and Gaza City from 10am to 8pm local time every day until further notice, beginning on Sunday.

    The military said it was not operating in those areas but there had been fighting and strikes in each in recent weeks. In a statement, the military said it would also designate secure routes to help aid agencies deliver food and other supplies to people across Gaza.

    The announcement that the military would pause some fighting comes after months of experts’ warnings of famine amid Israeli restrictions on aid.

    International criticism, including by close allies, has grown as many Palestinians have been killed in recent weeks while trying to reach food distribution sites.

    The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) has also announced that “designated humanitarian corridors” are being established for UN convoys to “refute the false claim on intentional starvation”.

    We’ll bring you updates on this story and other Middle East news throughout the day.

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    Updated at 04.18 EDT

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    Gaza health ministry says six more people have died of malnutrition, bringing total to 133

    In an update posted to Telegram this morning, Gaza’s health ministry said hospitals in the Strip recorded six new deaths in the past 24 hours due to famine and malnutrition, including two children “exhausted by hunger”.

    This brings the total number of deaths due to malnutrition to 133, including 87 children, since the start of Israel’s war on Gaza, which is increasingly being described as a genocide against the territory’s civilian population.

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    Updated at 06.06 EDT

    The UN’s humanitarian chief, Tom Fletcher, has written this in a post on X:

    Welcome announcement of humanitarian pauses in Gaza to allow our aid through.

    In contact with our teams on the ground who will do all we can to reach as many starving people as we can in this window.

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    Updated at 05.35 EDT

    As a reminder, the Israeli military said earlier that it had dropped seven packages of aid into Gaza and has said it will allow some aid to enter the Strip via “humanitarian corridors”. Countries in the region – including UAE, Jordan and Egypt – are reportedly in the process of delivering aid to the territory.

    According to the BBC, which is quoting a UAE official, another aid air drop will take place between 12:00 local time (10:00 BST) and 14:00 local time (12:00 BST) in northern Gaza.

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    Updated at 05.28 EDT

    At least 13 Palestinians, including two children, have been killed this morning after Israeli forces opened fire on people waiting for humanitarian aid in Gaza, medical sources have told Wafa, the Palestinian news agency.

    Wafa reports that six civilians were killed near an aid distribution centre to the southwest of Khan Younis, six more Palestinians were killed near an aid distribution center on the outskirts of Rafah and one other person was killed in a similar attack in central Gaza. We have not yet been able to indepdnently verifiy this information.

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    ‘My life’s wish is to eat a loaf of bread,’ Palestinian woman says amid widespread starvation

    In the Tel al-Hawa district of Gaza City, 30-year-old Suad Ishtaywi said she hoped aid trucks would now be able to reach her family’s tent encampment.

    “My life’s wish has become to eat a loaf of bread and to be able to provide bread for my children to eat,” she told the Agence France-Presse (AFP) news agency.

    Ishtaywi says her husband comes back daily from fruitless trips to aid distribution points.

    Also in Gaza City, 44-year-old Mohammed al-Daduh, said: “We hope the aid comes in today, because hunger is killing us day by day. Egypt said it would send aid, but we don’t know if Israel will allow it in.”

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    Updated at 04.12 EDT

    Jordan’s security agency has posted a video on X apparently showing some aid-loaded trucks moving along a road towards Gaza.

    “Happening now, huge Jordanian relief convoys are moving towards Gaza,” the public security directorate wrote on X.

    As we mentioned in an earlier post, Egyptian state-linked media reported this morning that aid trucks had begun entering the Gaza Strip as Israel announced a “tactical pause” in parts of the devastated territory to allow deliveries.

    One-and-a-half-year-old Muhammed Zakariya Ayyub al-Matouk is among thousands of children suffering from hunger and malnutrition in Gaza. Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images

    The pause – which could last hours, or days – comes amid mounting international pressure over the starvation and widespread malnutrition in Gaza caused by the restriction of aid into the territory by Israel.

    There was also growing condemnation of the number of desperate Palestinian people being killed near aid distribution points while waiting to collect the tiny amount of food that has been allowed into Gaza.

    The UN said on Tuesday that Israeli forces had killed more than 1,000 Palestinians trying to get food aid since the US- and Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation started operations in late May – in effect sidelining the existing UN-led system.

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    Updated at 03.46 EDT

    More than 2 million Palestinians in Gaza are living through a catastrophic humanitarian crisis and the entire population is at risk of famine, according to food security experts.

    Israel imposed a total aid blockade for 11 weeks starting in March (ostensibly to put pressure on Hamas to release hostages), and the trickle of food, fuel and medical supplies allowed in since May has not relieved extreme hunger.

    Israel has been widely accused of using food as a political weapon and of flagrantly breaking international law by collectively punishing the civilian population by its aid blockade.

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    Updated at 03.32 EDT

    Egyptian aid trucks entering Gaza, state-linked media says

    Egyptian state-linked media on Sunday reported that aid trucks had begun entering the Gaza Strip as Israel announced a “tactical pause” in parts of the devastated territory to allow deliveries.

    “Egyptian aid trucks begin to enter the Gaza Strip through the Rafah crossing,” Al-Qahera News posted on X, alongside footage of aid convoys moving in the border area.

    Trucks carrying aid enter Gaza through the Rafah border crossing on Sunday in Rafah, Egypt. Photograph: Ali Moustafa/Getty Images
    A trucks heads through the Rafah border towards Gaza. Photograph: Ali Moustafa/Getty Images
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    Updated at 02.54 EDT

    Will Israel’s shift on aid be enough to ease hunger?

    In a statement, the Israeli army said it coordinated its decisions with the UN and international organisations to “increase the scale of humanitarian aid entering the Gaza Strip”.

    There was no immediate official response from the UN or non-governmental aid agencies operating in Gaza.

    Humanitarian chiefs are deeply sceptical that air drops can deliver enough food safely to tackle the deepening hunger crisis facing Gaza’s more than two million inhabitants.

    But the British prime minister Keir Starmer backed the idea, vowing to work with Jordan to restart air drops. The United Arab Emirates said it would resume air drops “immediately”.

    A number of Western and Arab governments carried out air drops in Gaza in 2024, when aid deliveries by land also faced Israeli restrictions, but many in the humanitarian community consider them ineffective.

    “Air drops will not reverse the deepening starvation,” said Philippe Lazzarini, head of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA. “They are expensive, inefficient and can even kill starving civilians.”

    Israel’s military insists it does not limit the number of trucks going into Gaza, and alleges that UN agencies and relief groups are not collecting aid once it is inside the territory.

    But humanitarian organisations accuse the army of imposing excessive restrictions, while tightly controlling road access within Gaza.

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    Updated at 02.53 EDT

    Australian prime minister accuses Israel of ‘clearly’ breaching international law

    The Australian prime minister, Anthony Albanese says, has accused Israel of a breach of international law in blocking aid into Gaza, saying “you can’t hold innocent people responsible” for the actions of Hamas, and warning that Benjamin Netanyahu’s government is “losing support” internationally.

    “Quite clearly it is a breach of international law to stop food being delivered which was a decision that Israel made in March,” Albanese told the ABC’s Insiders program on Sunday.

    But Albanese says Australia has no plans to imminently recognise a Palestinian state, Anthony Albanese says, cautioning further steps must be met for a two-state solution despite growing pressure inside his Labor party for the government to follow through on its long-held commitment.

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    Israel military says it carried out an aid airdrop in Gaza

    The Israeli military also said Sunday that it had carried out aid airdrops into Gaza, which included packages of aid with flour, sugar and canned food.

    Food experts have warned for months of the risk of famine in Gaza, where Israel has restricted aid because it says Hamas siphons off goods to help bolster its rule.

    Images emerging from Gaza in recent days of emaciated children have fanned global criticism of Israel, including by close allies, who have called for an end to the war and the humanitarian catastrophe it has spawned.

    On Telegram, the Israeli military announced it “carried out an airdrop of humanitarian aid as part of the ongoing efforts to allow and facilitate the entry of aid into the Gaza Strip”.

    The military said these humanitarian steps were being allowed alongside its offensive against Hamas and other militant groups in Gaza.

    Israel has faced growing international condemnation over the deepening hunger crisis in Gaza, after imposing a total blockade on Gaza on 2 March. In late May, it began allowing a small trickle of aid to resume.

    The decision to loosen the flow of aid came as the Palestinian civil defence agency said more than 50 more Palestinians had been killed in Israeli strikes and shootings, some as they waited near aid distribution centres.

    Palestinians carry sacks of flour unloaded from a humanitarian aid convoy that reached Gaza City on Saturday. Photograph: Jehad Alshrafi/AP
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    Updated at 02.28 EDT

    Israel intercepts boat carrying activists trying to deliver aid to Gaza

    A boat carrying activists and journalists has been intercepted by Israeli troops while attempting to transport aid to Gaza on Saturday, with a pro-Palestinian group claiming the crew have been subjected to “unlawful” detention.

    The Handala, led by the activist group the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, was roughly 50km from the Egyptian coast and 100km west of Gaza when intercepted, an online tracking tool set up to plot the ship’s course showed.

    In a post on X, the Israeli foreign ministry said its navy had stopped the boat from “illegally entering the maritime zone of the coast of Gaza”.

    “The vessel is safely making its way to the shores of Israel. All passengers are safe,” the post read. “Unauthorized attempts to breach the blockade are dangerous, unlawful, and undermine ongoing humanitarian efforts.”

    Two Australians including journalist Tania “Tan” Safi and human rights activist Robert Martin were among 21 activists on board the ship, the group said in a statement, as well as two Al Jazeera reporters and French politicians Emma Fourreau and Gabrielle Cathala.

    The Handala departed from the Port of Gallipoli in Italy on 20 July. Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images

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    Updated at 01.57 EDT

    Israel military announces ‘tactical pause’ in three areas of Gaza

    Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the Middle East crisis.

    The Israeli military says it will begin a “tactical pause” in fighting in three areas of Gaza as part of steps to address a worsening humanitarian situation.

    The military said it would halt activity in Muwasi, Deir al-Balah and Gaza City from 10am to 8pm local time every day until further notice, beginning on Sunday.

    The military said it was not operating in those areas but there had been fighting and strikes in each in recent weeks. In a statement, the military said it would also designate secure routes to help aid agencies deliver food and other supplies to people across Gaza.

    The announcement that the military would pause some fighting comes after months of experts’ warnings of famine amid Israeli restrictions on aid.

    International criticism, including by close allies, has grown as many Palestinians have been killed in recent weeks while trying to reach food distribution sites.

    The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) has also announced that “designated humanitarian corridors” are being established for UN convoys to “refute the false claim on intentional starvation”.

    We’ll bring you updates on this story and other Middle East news throughout the day.

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    Updated at 04.18 EDT

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