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Gaza: Relief after temporary ceasefire but immense scale-up of aid now needed

17 Jan 25 | 18 Jan 25

Gaza: Relief after temporary ceasefire but immense scale-up of aid now needed

An MSF flag outside a clinic in Gaza City Caption
An MSF flag outside a clinic in Gaza City

The temporary ceasefire agreement in Gaza is a relief, but it arrives more than 465 days and 46,000 lives too late.

While this temporary cessation of fighting and bombing must be both respected and long-term, this is only the beginning of addressing the immense humanitarian, psychological, and medical needs in Gaza.

Israel must immediately end its blockade of Gaza and ensure a massive scale-up of humanitarian aid into and across the Strip so that the hundreds of thousands of people in desperate conditions can begin their long road to recovery.

Fifteen months of violence

The toll of this hideous war includes the obliteration of homes, hospitals, and infrastructure, and the displacement of millions of people who are now in desperate need of water, food, and shelter in the cold winter.

The massive destruction has caused pain and suffering to millions of people in the Gaza Strip, while many families in Israel continue to desperately wait for the return of their loved ones taken hostage on 7 October 2023.

For more than 15 months, hospital rooms have been filled with patients with severed limbs and other life-altering traumatic injuries caused by strikes, while distressed people search for the bodies of their family members.

Healthcare facilities and medical staff have been attacked, and eight MSF colleagues have been killed during this war. Meanwhile, the number of people arbitrarily detained from Gaza and the West Bank is appalling.

A massive scale-up in aid

MSF remains committed to working around the clock to provide care to people in Gaza.

Humanitarian needs have mounted to catastrophic levels; meeting even a fraction of these needs will only be possible through a rapid and massive scale-up of global humanitarian aid into and within the Strip.

We call on Israeli authorities to urgently ensure humanitarian aid into Gaza, medical evacuations, and in particular access to the north which has been under siege since October 2024.

We call as well on Israel, Hamas, and other groups and organisations in control of Gaza to respect the agreement, as well as the safe and secure delivery of humanitarian assistance to people.

The Israeli government, Hamas, and world leaders have tragically failed the people of Gaza, by not agreeing and imposing a sustained ceasefire sooner. 

The relief that this ceasefire brings is far from enough for people to rebuild their lives, reclaim their dignity and to mourn for those killed and all that’s been lost.

MSF and the Israel – Gaza war

An unprecedented humanitarian crisis is unfolding in Gaza. MSF teams have worked to treat the wounded and supply overwhelmed hospitals as indiscriminate airstrikes and a state of siege threaten millions of men, women and children.