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The Israeli military is pausing fighting in three populated areas of Gaza for 10 hours a day to allow UN convoys to deliver food and medicine.
It will also establish new aid corridors to facilitate deliveries.
Israel has been under growing international criticism for the crisis in Gaza.
The World Food Programme says about a third of the two million people there haven't eaten in days.
Israel denies it's deliberately starving them.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the UN should do a better job of distributing aid.
Stop lying.
Stop finding excuses.
Do what you have to do and stop accusing Israel deliberately of this egregious falsehood.
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is expected to come up today in Western Scotland,
where President Trump is meeting with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
In Scotland yesterday, the US reached a trade deal with the European Union.
This comes days before the August 1 deadline set by President Trump.
NPR's Elena Moore reports.