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Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza: New Report Highlights Catastrophic Conditions and Aid Delivery Challenges

IDP camp in south of Gaza

The latest humanitarian snapshot report from NGOs operating in Gaza has revealed dire conditions and overwhelming obstacles impeding aid efforts in the region. The report, covering the period from 13 to 29 July 2024, details the escalating humanitarian crisis faced by the 2.1 million Palestinians living in Gaza. 

Key Findings 

The report highlights several critical incidents that have exacerbated the humanitarian situation: 

Humanitarian Access Constraints: 

This is the first time I find myself unable to offer help to others. It pains me as an aid worker that I can’t do much for others. In all past escalations, I would still go out and serve those who needed help.”

Salma Altaweel, NRC Support Manager in Gaza City

“No goods are crossing into Gaza via Kerem Shalom because the unloading zone has been full for weeks. Collection is not possible due to high insecurity, lawlessness, and bombardments.”

Mercy Corps representative

There is now an urgent need for the international community to intervene and provide substantial support to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. We demand the immediate lifting of the blockade on Gaza, protection of humanitarian workers, and immediate access to essential supplies and services for the people of Gaza so we can properly support our partners who are, against all odds, still providing lifesaving care amongst one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world. 
 
Read the full report here.

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