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Ceasefire in Gaza: Humanitarian aid must flow immediately

10 Oct 25

Ceasefire in Gaza: Humanitarian aid must flow immediately

Eight-month-old Nour Al-Shaer, who is severely malnourished, is examined by an MSF nurse in August 2025. Caption
Eight-month-old Nour Al-Shaer, who is severely malnourished, is examined by an MSF nurse in August 2025.

The announcement of the first phase of the ceasefire in Gaza brings a welcome moment of relief for exhausted, starved, and grieving Palestinians and a great relief to the families of all hostages — but it comes after more than two years and over 67,000 lost lives.  

While we welcome the ceasefire, it does not mark the end of this horrendous suffering — people in Gaza are left to survive amid the ruins of what was once their home, facing immense medical, psychological, and material needs. 

“The feeling of our colleagues and the people around us is one of hope, a lot of hope, wishing that this nightmare will finally stop and they will be able to be at peace, be able to recover from their trauma, both physical and mental," says Jacob Granger, MSF emergency coordinator in Gaza. 

"But there's also a lot of uncertainty of what is going to happen, what are the next steps.”

Shattered healthcare system

The ceasefire must be respected and sustained because it's the only way that will allow care to be provided at the scale people desperately need — something that was impossible under siege and bombardment. 

In the long term, we hope to see this ceasefire leading to efforts to rebuild the Strip, including restoring the shattered healthcare system. 

As violence rages in West Darfur, wounded people are coming in waves to Adré hospital in Chad, where they are being treated by MSF and  Ministry of Health teams. At least 242 wounded were received on 15 June alone, and 348 on 16 June.

Our work saves lives

The most basic necessities are still urgently needed in Gaza: medical equipment, medicines, food, water, fuel, and adequate shelter for two million people who will face the approaching winter without a roof over their heads.  

This ceasefire must be accompanied by an immediate, massive and sustained scale-up of aid into and across the Strip, including the north. 

Aid needed urgently

We urge the Israeli authorities to allow a sufficient and unimpeded flow of humanitarian assistance and to authorise medical evacuations for patients in need of urgent specialist care. 

At the same time, the UN-led humanitarian coordination mechanism must be reinstated to guarantee safe and impartial access to aid for those in need, wherever they are in the Gaza Strip.

MSF and the Gaza genocide

We are witnessing Israel commit genocide in Gaza.  

MSF teams have seen firsthand the campaign of ethnic cleansing of Palestinians being pursued by the Israeli military in Gaza. The UK Government is complicit in these atrocities.

Our staff have worked to treat the wounded and supply overwhelmed hospitals as indiscriminate attacks and a state of siege threaten millions of men, women and children.