Israel's daily lull in fighting in part of Gaza: How does it work?
Israel said the daily partial suspension of its military activity in part of southern Gaza, which began this week, aims to make it safer for aid groups to deliver aid to the territory. Here's a look at how the pause works and whether aid workers believe it can ease the suffering of civilians that the United Nations says is bordering on famine:What did the ad say?The army said Sunday it had suspended operations during daylight hours in parts of southern Gaza, responding to claims by aid groups that active fighting often prevented them from distributing food. The policy applies to a seven-mile-long strip of southeast Gaza surrounding a major road stretch. It does not include coastal areas from which Palestinians have fled since Israel began its invasion of the southern Gaza city of Ra...