The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) has raised concerns about the dire humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip. Despite recent aid deliveries, the agency warns that the situation remains critical, with severe shortages of essential supplies.

Humanitarian Situation
- Mass Displacement: Approximately 1.9 million people, or about 90% of the population, are internally displaced, with many forced to flee repeatedly. Some have been displaced up to 10 times or more due to Israeli-issued evacuation orders covering around 80% of the Gaza Strip.
- Aid Delivery Challenges: UNRWA has struggled to deliver aid, with gaps in aid deliveries attributed to various factors, including restrictions on access.
- Recent Aid Efforts: In a positive development, over 800 trucks delivered life-saving goods into Gaza recently, and UNRWA has reached 1.5 million people with food parcels since the start of the ceasefire.
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UNRWA’s Role
UNRWA continues to prioritize immediate needs, working to provide essential services, including:
- Food Assistance: Delivering food parcels to millions of people in need.
- Shelter Support: Providing shelter assistance to those displaced.
- Healthcare Services: Offering medical care and support.

International Response
The international community remains concerned about the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip, emphasizing the need for unimpeded and safe access to deliver aid. UNRWA’s efforts are crucial in responding to the needs of the affected population.³