Israel has resumed airdrops of aid packages into Gaza, delivering seven shipments overnight. Previously, Palestinians in Gaza had depended on food aid distributed by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, which included ready-to-eat items such as halva bars, tea, biscuits, and chocolate, as well as vegetables like potatoes and onions. Despite these efforts, aid experts have expressed concerns about the nutritional adequacy of these food boxes, noting deficiencies in essential minerals and vitamins. The situation highlights ongoing challenges in providing sufficient and balanced nutrition to those affected by the conflict.

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