Designated humanitarian corridors will also be established to enable safe movement of UN aid convoys, the Israeli military says

Israel resumed airdrop aid to Gaza on Saturday, an Israeli military spokesperson said, a few days after more than 100 aid agencies warned that mass starvation was spreading across the enclave.

The military also said in a separate statement that designated humanitarian corridors would be established to enable the safe movement of United Nations convoys delivering aid to the Gaza population, and that humanitarian pauses would be implemented in densely populated areas.

“The airdrops will include seven pallets of aid containing flour, sugar, and canned food to be provided by international organisations,” it added.

Palestinian sources confirmed that aid has begun dropping in northern Gaza.