United Nations, New York – The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has issued a stark warning regarding the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Gaza. Two years after the end of the Israeli aggression, the agency reports that conditions remain dire, with needs far exceeding the capacity of the humanitarian community to respond effectively.
According to OCHA, persistent obstacles continue to hinder the UN’s ability to deliver essential aid and services to the population. These challenges are exacerbating an already critical situation, leaving countless Gazans vulnerable and in urgent need of assistance.
“The scale of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza is immense,” stated a spokesperson for OCHA. “We are facing significant difficulties in reaching those who desperately require food, medical care, and shelter. The ongoing restrictions are severely impacting our ability to alleviate suffering and provide a lifeline to vulnerable communities.”
The report highlights the urgent need for increased international support and a concerted effort to address the root causes of the crisis. It calls for the removal of obstacles hindering humanitarian access and for a renewed commitment to ensuring the well-being and dignity of the people of Gaza.
The situation in Gaza remains a major concern for the international community, with calls growing for a sustainable resolution to the conflict and an end to the humanitarian crisis. DZWatch will continue to monitor the situation closely and provide updates as they become available.



