The situation is complex, but we are committed to responding as soon as possible.
Almost 1.9 million people – more than 85% of the population in Gaza – have been displaced across the Gaza Strip since October 7th. We are developing plans to work with a partner organization, with a presence in Gaza, to provide essential and life-saving support to those who need it.
The sheer amount of humanitarian aid needed to avoid further suffering and loss of life cannot be underestimated. Essential supplies like water, food, and medical supplies are desperately needed and being prioritized for entry. However, getting aid to the people who need it is extremely challenging. Nowhere in Gaza is safe. Evacuation routes are blocked. The passage of aid into Gaza is slow and unpredictable. People in Gaza were reliant on humanitarian aid before the escalation in violence. The current volume of aid crossing into Gaza is fraction of what’s needed.
Hundreds of thousands of people are sheltering in designated shelters like schools. Thousands more people are on the move, desperately trying to keep themselves and their families safe, but airstrikes and a ground offensive are making that nearly impossible.
This is a humanitarian crisis and ordinary people will continue to suffer with homes, lives, and livelihoods lost. An immediate humanitarian cease-fire is needed. Guarantees must be given to allow critical supplies to get to those whose homes have been destroyed. We stand with the UN in calling for peace and the protection of civilians.
Image at top taken from ShelterBox’s response in Gaza in 2015.