Gaza’s Civil Defence issues urgent appeal for fuel delivery
The Palestinian Civil Defence has appealed to the UN and aid agencies for “urgent assistance and intervention” to supply the enclave with fuel to power equipment that will enable it to rescue wounded Palestinians.
“We warn that most rescue devices and equipment in the governorates of the Gaza Strip have stopped responding to distress calls, and consequently, the lives of thousands of citizens are at risk or death,” the agency wrote in a statement.
How much aid has entered Gaza?
Gaza is now facing its fiercest fight: absolute hunger. That’s because of Israel’s severe restrictions on aid entering the Gaza Strip.
In March, Israel completely blocked all exits and aid from entering, only opening up for a tiny fraction of the needed aid in the past two months.
Since July 27, just 769 aid trucks have entered Gaza – an average of 84 per day – a small fraction of the 500 to 600 the United Nations says are needed daily to meet basic needs.

Adding it all up, before the genocide traffic was at 15K trucks per month, 21 months = 315 thousand trucks.
Entered the strip from Nov 2023 to including July 2025: 50,428, 16% of the daily needs with agriculture, fishing, water and sanitation all working.
The highest daily avg was in April 2024, 189 trucks a day, 32% of the daily needs.
Israel’s army says 110 more aid packages airdropped into Gaza
In a statement, the army said six countries have airdropped 110 more aid packages into the enclave, bringing the total amount of airdropped packages since July 27 to 785.
The participating countries were the UAE, Jordan, Egypt, Germany, Belgium and France, it said.
Humanitarian groups have repeatedly warned that airdrops are dangerous and far less efficient than truck deliveries. Since easing some restrictions in July, the aid Israel has allowed in – both by land and airdrops – falls far short of meeting basic needs, as malnutrition and starvation continue to rise.
785 total, 49 flights, 490 tons (about 10t per plane according to CBC https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPg2VxQzyk0 16 packages) which is 24.5 trucks so far in 10 days, 2.5 trucks worth of aid avg per day.
Food aid dropped into Gaza contaminated with mould
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/hN7BNfUZ1YU







