Overview
- Aid pipeline remains blocked: only 36 of the 600 trucks needed daily entered Gaza on August 2 and the United Nations says some 6,000 trucks await Israeli clearance
- German government warns that aid levels are very insufficient to alleviate the emergency despite limited improvements and recent military airdrops
- Hospital sources report that 62 Palestinians were killed by Israeli fire seeking aid since dawn on August 3, raising the total death toll at distribution points to over 1,400 since late May
- UN agencies, aid groups and analysts accuse criminal gangs operating under Israeli oversight of seizing or diverting food supplies before they reach the most vulnerable Gaza residents
- An Israeli strike on the Palestine Red Crescent Society headquarters in Khan Younis killed one staff member and wounded three others, underscoring the deadly risks facing relief operations