Israel-Gaza latest updates: UK to evacuate unwell children for urgent NHS medical treatment after Hamas release video of emaciated Israeli hostage

The UK government is planning to evacuate up to 300 seriously ill or injured children from Gaza for NHS treatment.
The plans, which are believed to be announced within weeks, involve a parent or guardian accompanying each child, The Sunday Times reported.
Some children have already been evacuated privately under Project Pure Hope, a group set up to bring ill and injured Gazan children for treatment.
It comes as Hamas said it would let the Red Cross bring aid to Israeli hostages if Israel opens permanent humanitarian corridors – after Benjamin Netanyahu saw videos of emaciated captives and urged the Red Cross to act.
Relatives of an Israeli hostage held in Gaza, Evyatar David, have claimed Hamas is starving him after a video in which he appeared emaciated was released on Saturday.
The family said Evyatar is โbeing deliberately and cynically starved in Hamasโs tunnels in Gazaโ.
A UN-backed food security agency said a worst-case scenario of famine is unfolding in Gaza.
More than 60,000 Palestinians have died since October 2023, local officials say.
WHO to bring blood units and medical supply: Gaza’s health ministry
In their latest update, Gazaโs health ministry said the World Health Organisation will deliver trucks carrying blood units and medical supplies to hospitals in Gaza.
These trucks will not contain any food items, the ministry said in a post on Telegram this morning.
The Ministry of Health urges citizens, dignitaries, families, and relevant authorities to make every effort to protect the convoy, prevent any interference with the trucks, and enable their safe arrival at hospitals to save the lives of patients and the wounded.
Steffie Banatvala4 August 2025 09:45
Five more deaths in Gaza from starvation in 24 hours: health ministry
A further five adults have died from malnutrition and starvation in Gaza over the past 24 hours, the Hamas-run health ministry said.
Steffie Banatvala4 August 2025 09:31
In pictures: Palestinians mourn aid seekers killed by Israeli fire
Steffie Banatvala4 August 2025 09:30
Last 24 hours re-capped
Weโre back with live coverage of the war in Gaza.
Here are the key updates, bringing you up to speed:
- Hospital sources said at least 33 more Palestinians were killed by Israeli fire while seeking food aid
- Aid deliveries continue to be airdropped, with Israelโs military claiming 136 packages were parachuted in by six countries
- The UN Security Council said it would hold a special discussion on the remaining Israeli hostages on Tuesday
- The UK government is planning to evacuate up to 300 seriously ill or injured children for NHS treatment
- Hamas said it would let the Red Cross bring aid to Israeli hostages if Israel opens permanent humanitarian corridors
- That came after Benjamin Netanyahu saw videos of emaciated captives over the weekend and urged the Red Cross to act
- The videos sparked international outcry, including from French President Emmanuel Macron and UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy
- Israel’s far-right national security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, led prayers at Jerusalem’s most sensitive holy site, sparking international condemnation
Steffie Banatvala4 August 2025 09:09
Data: 88% of Israeli war crimes investigations end without charges: watchdog
Israel has closed nearly nine out of 10 investigations into alleged war crimes and abuses by its forces in Gaza and the West Bank without any charges or findings of wrongdoing, according to a report by a conflict monitor.
Data from conflict monitor Action on Armed Violence (AOAV) shows Israel has closed 88 per cent of cases into alleged war crimes and abuses by its forces in Gaza and the occupied West Bank without filing charges or finding wrongdoing.
Steffie Banatvala4 August 2025 08:44
UK to evacuate ill and injured children for urgent medical treatment
- Hundreds of seriously ill children from Gaza are set to be evacuated to the UK for treatment by the NHS under a new plan.
- Up to 300 young people will receive free medical care under the scheme, expected to be announced within weeks.
- The initiative comes amid a severe malnutrition crisis in Gaza, where health authorities report 92 children have died from hunger-related causes.
- Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer previously pledged to evacuate badly injured children, and over 100 MPs have signed a letter supporting the scheme.
- The plan will run in parallel to the privately funded Project Pure Hope, which has so far facilitated medical visas for only three children from Gaza.
Steffie Banatvala4 August 2025 08:40