Overview
- At least 20 people died and dozens were injured when a humanitarian aid truck overturned on August 6 on a road Gaza authorities declare unsafe due to prior bombing and military restrictions.
- The Hamas-led Gaza government accused the Israeli army of deliberately closing crossings and rerouting convoys onto perilous, damaged roads to exacerbate civilian hunger.
- Local hospitals reported that Israeli fire killed dozens of Palestinians seeking food, with fatalities near distribution points rising from 52 to as many as 83 victims.
- Israel said it airdropped 110 pallets of food into Gaza, a measure the United Nations and aid groups criticize as costly, insufficient and logistically risky.
- International relief agencies and UN officials are pressing Israel to open secure, sustained land corridors for unimpeded delivery of humanitarian assistance.