Gaza authorities say another journalist killed by Israel
The Government Media Office says another journalist, Rasmi Salem, has been killed in Gaza, bringing the total number of media workers killed in the Strip since October 7, 2023, to 248.
In a statement, the office said Salem worked as a photojournalist for Al-Manara. It added that it condemned the killing of media workers and called on the international community to intervene.
Six months on, ‘lifesaving aid’ still banned from Gaza: UNRWA
Since Israel stopped all deliveries of humanitarian aid and commercial supplies to Gaza on March 2, “lifesaving aid” – including food, medicines and hygiene supplies – is still being banned from entering the Strip, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees says.
UNRWA called on Israel to “lift the siege” and let humanitarian organisations bring in aid, which has been accumulating on the boundaries of Gaza.
A United Nations-backed global hunger monitor concluded last month that famine is now occurring in Gaza City and its surrounding area and is projected to spread across the Strip unless humanitarian aid is brought in at scale.
People in #Gaza suffer while UNRWA’s lifesaving aid — food, medicine, shelter, hygiene supplies — has been blocked by Israeli Authorities.
We can deliver at scale, across Gaza. The needs are huge.
UNRWA aid saves lives.
Lift the siege. pic.twitter.com/BdoxktUPLV
— UNRWA (@UNRWA) September 2, 2025
Aid seekers wounded in northern Gaza
A source at Hamad Hospital tells Al Jazeera that at least 66 people seeking aid were wounded by Israeli army fire in the northern Strip. At least one aid seeker was killed, the source added.
Gaza death toll since dawn rises again
At least 105 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks across Gaza since dawn, medical sources have told Al Jazeera, including 53 in Gaza City.
Among them are 32 aid seekers killed in central and southern Gaza.







