Israel Defense Forces are taking new steps to improve the delivery of aid to Gazans, who the IDF says are not subject to famine despite contrary reports.

The U.N. and international aid agencies resumed trucking humanitarian aid to Palestinians in Gaza, according to Israel, but the U.N. said it was far too little.

Here are the latest updates on Day 658 of the war:

DUBAI: Israel will allow foreign countries to parachute aid into Gaza starting on Friday, Israeli army radio quoted a military official as saying. An Israeli military spokesperson…

The Israeli military said on Friday it will allow resumed airdrops of food into Gaza in response to worsening humanitarian conditions, alongside a government decision to increase…

Israel will allow the United Arab Emirates and Jordan to resume dropping aid to Gaza, as they did in 2024. Aid groups warned Gaza is on the brink of starvation.

The Israeli military announced on Saturday that it will establish "humanitarian corridors" to enable UN convoys to travel safely in Gaza, as well as renew the airdrops of…

IDF says it wants to improve humanitarian response in Gaza after days of pressure and growing reports of starvation.

DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip: Israel’s military says airdrops of aid will begin Saturday night in Gaza, and humanitarian corridors will be established for United Nations convoys The…

Israel's military says airdrops of aid will begin Saturday night in Gaza, and humanitarian corridors will be established for United Nations convoys.

The Israeli Army Said It Will Also Facilitate the Expansion of Water Desalination in the Gaza Strip by Connecting the Desalination Plant to Israeli Electricity

Designated humanitarian corridors will also be established to enable safe movement of UN aid convoys, the Israeli military says.

As starvation rises in Gaza, prompting global outrage, Israel’s military said it would restart airborne aid delivery there and make land deliveries less dangerous.

Israel's military announces airdrops and humanitarian corridors in Gaza amid growing international criticism over starvation-related deaths.

Israel Defense Forces are taking new steps to improve the delivery of aid to Gazans, who the IDF says are not subject to famine despite contrary reports.

Aid trucks started moving toward Gaza from Egypt, the Egyptian state-affiliated Al Qahera News TV said on Sunday, after months of international pressure and warnings from relief…

The IDF announced that daily 10-hour humanitarian pauses will take effect in three areas of the Gaza Strip on Sunday, in areas where Israeli forces are not operating.

This might be a tacit admission by the Israelis that they need to do more - but more likely the measures are a response to allies.

The Israeli military has begun a "tactical pause" in fighting in three areas of Gaza to address a worsening humanitarian situation.

Israel announced Sunday it would take a "tactical pause" in fighting to allow aid delivery to Gaza after countries issued a statement: war "must end now."

epa12265737 Internally displaced Palestinians try to grab bags of flour from an aid truck near a food distribution point in Zikim, northern Gaza Strip, 27 July 2025. (ANSA)