Without access to aid into Gaza Strip, people’s lives are on a knife-edge once again

By International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies

Without access to aid into Gaza Strip, people’s lives are on a knife-edge once again

The closure of all border crossings for the transportation of aid into the Gaza Strip represents a severe risk to the millions of people who have been struggling to survive for 16 months.

A ceasefire must be maintained. The people of Gaza need safety, shelter, healthcare, food, and psychological support while a sustainable solution for long-lasting peace is found.

Despite facing immense challenges, Palestine Red Crescent volunteers and staff have been tirelessly responding, providing emergency medical services, emergency supplies, shelter, and psychological support.

The IFRC network has been bringing desperately needed supplies into Gaza from Egypt, Jordan, and the West Bank since the advent of the ceasefire. The Jordanian Red Crescent and Egyptian Red Crecent have worked alongside Palestine Red Crescent to ensure this vital aid reached ravaged communities. Without access to aid, people’s lives are on a knife edge once again.

The IFRC reiterates its calls to the parties for:

  • Safe and unhindered access for aid into, and to all parts of, the Gaza Strip
  • The protection of civilians, humanitarian workers, healthcare workers and their facilities, and the respect of the Red Cross and Red Crescent emblems.
  • The immediate and unconditional release of all hostages.