Pakistan, July 27 -- The United Nations has announced plans to use temporary "humanitarian pauses" to deliver emergency food and supplies to starving people in Gaza. This move follows Israel's decision to allow secure land routes for aid convoys, aiming to ease the worsening humanitarian crisis. The World Food Programme (WFP) confirmed that enough food is either in Gaza or en route to feed the entire population for nearly three months.

UN emergency relief coordinator Tom Fletcher welcomed the move and said teams on the ground are preparing to reach as many people as possible during the limited window. The WFP emphasized that the humanitarian corridors must be safe and fully respected, noting that food aid is the only way many in Gaza can...