Describing the situation as "apocalyptic," UNRWA reports widespread destruction, with many families losing their homes and carrying only minimal belongings. Vulnerable groups, such as pregnant women, disabled individuals, and unaccompanied children, face heightened risks. UNRWA has provided temporary shelter in schools and government buildings for about 10,600 displaced individuals and continues to distribute emergency supplies like water, food parcels, and medical aid. However, the agency's ability to deliver aid is severely hampered by security concerns and access restrictions.
The conflict, which intensified nine months ago following Hamas-led attacks in southern Israel, has resulted in extensive casualties and further displacement. The OCHA highlights that fewer than half of the planned humanitarian missions have been facilitated by Israeli authorities this month, with many being impeded or cancelled. This restriction exacerbates the dire need for food, medical care, and shelter in Gaza, as ongoing hostilities persist.
Southern Gaza has also been significantly affected, with areas like Rafah now resembling the devastated scenes in the north. Despite these challenges, UNRWA and other humanitarian organizations continue efforts to provide essential services under increasingly difficult conditions, striving to support the vast number of people in need amidst the escalating conflict.