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Resources

OCHA/ReliefWeb

Reports on the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory

You will find all reports on the Occupied Palestinian Territory on Relief Web, including situation reports from various entities, key facts and figures, humanitarian response, etc.

Infographics

Relief Web also provides the latest infographics and maps on population movements, situation in camps, vulnerability of individuals and families, etc.

Three people, seen from the back, standing in front of a structure being built.

Families in Gaza are facing cold temperatures and heavy rains, making safe shelter more critical than ever. UNDP and its partners have replaced 800+ deteriorated tents, supporting displaced families. ?PNUD Palestine.

Other official documents

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A woman, seen from the back, is walking in a street with a food ration box on her head.

WFP is scaling up food assistance in Gaza to reach up to three million people. ?WFP/Jaber Badwan.

 

Flash Appeal for the Occupied Palestinian Territory 2026

Cover of the Flash Appeal for the Occupied Palestinian TerritoryThe 2026 Flash Appeal seeks to mobilize US$4.06 billion to deliver urgent, life-saving support to 3 million people in need of humanitarian assistance across the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT). Under the current conditions, humanitarian partners will prioritize the most vulnerable, ensuring a coordinated and principled response to address critical needs in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip.

The magnitude and severity of death, destruction and extreme deprivation in the Gaza Strip have generated profound human suffering and humanitarian needs. In the West Bank, demolitions, operations by Israeli forces, settler violence, and movement restrictions continue to trigger displacement and drive a range of humanitarian needs. The erosion of community resilience mechanisms has further intensified needs across all sectors.

Delivery of an appropriately scaled humanitarian response depends on a conducive operating environment. While there have been improvements in the volume of supplies brought into Gaza and the ability of aid actors to expand the delivery of critical services since the ceasefire took effect on 10 October, humanitarian actors continue to face a range of bureaucratic impediments, access restrictions, and anti-UN rhetoric, which collectively constrain humanitarian space and the ability to operate. Genuine efforts to enable humanitarian assistance to and throughout the Occupied Palestinian Territory will require full compliance by parties with international humanitarian law, including the protection of civilians, and critical changes in the operating environment.