Overview
- Israel allowed 93 aid trucks into Gaza after lifting a nearly three-month blockade, but none of the supplies have reached civilians, according to the UN.
- The aid shipments, including food and medical supplies, remain in Israeli-controlled areas due to security and bureaucratic delays.
- The UN and humanitarian organizations warn of imminent famine in Gaza, with 500 trucks needed daily to meet the population's needs.
- Israel withdrew senior negotiators from ceasefire and hostage talks in Doha, citing a lack of progress, though lower-level talks continue.
- The EU is reviewing its trade association agreement with Israel over human rights concerns linked to the Gaza blockade and humanitarian crisis.