16 February 2026
OCHA?warns that humanitarian operations continue to face?significant?impediments.
Shipments from Jordan?are?restricted to?a?route?that requires multiple offloading and reloading points.
Shipments from Egypt, via?Kerem Shalom,?face high return rates – between?4 February?and 10 February, despite a recent improvement, less than 60 per cent of consignments?from Egypt?could be?offloaded?at Kerem Shalom.
Inside Gaza, humanitarian movements that require coordination with Israeli authorities also continue to face obstacles. Of nearly 50 such movements coordinated between 6 February and 11 February, just over a half were fully facilitated. Five were denied outright, and 11 were approved but encountered significant delays and other impediments ¨C including two that were only partially accomplished as a result. And today, two more denials were recorded.
Teams on the ground are engaging with?the authorities?to clarify the constraints and seek their?resolution.
Between 5 February?and 10 February, logistics?partners supported the transportation of?nearly?1,900?pallets?of?food,?shelter,?health, and water?and sanitation?items?from?crossing points along the perimeter fence to destinations inside Gaza.
Document Sources: Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Subject: Access and movement, Assistance, Closures/Curfews/Blockades, Gaza Strip, Humanitarian relief
Publication Date: 16/02/2026
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