{"id":314519,"date":"2025-12-09T15:49:15","date_gmt":"2025-12-09T20:49:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.un.org\/unispal\/?post_type=document&p=314519"},"modified":"2026-01-05T15:53:30","modified_gmt":"2026-01-05T20:53:30","slug":"ocha-gaza-humanitarian-response-situation-report-no-42","status":"publish","type":"document","link":"https:\/\/www.un.org\/unispal\/document\/ocha-gaza-humanitarian-response-situation-report-no-42\/","title":{"rendered":"OCHA: Gaza Humanitarian Response – Situation Report No. 42"},"content":{"rendered":"
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9 December 2025<\/p>\n
As of 18:00 on 8 December 2025, unless otherwise noted<\/strong><\/p>\n This report, issued daily from Monday to Saturday, outlines efforts and progress made by the UN and its partners to scale up humanitarian response across the Gaza Strip under the ceasefire that entered into effect on 10 October 2025. For all situation reports\u00a0see here<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n Sporadic reports of airstrikes, shelling and gunfire continued across all governorates, including in Jabalya al Balad and east of Jabalya in North Gaza, in Ash Shujaiyeh and At Tuffah east and northeast of Gaza city, off the coast of Khan Younis and in the east and south of the governorate, as well as east and north of Rafah city. Several locations east of the \u201cYellow Line\u201d were affected. According to the Gaza Ministry of Health, one Palestinian was killed and six injured over the past 24 hours.<\/p>\n The Byron winter storm is forecasted this week, with downpours expected to cause widespread flooding. Past storms have flooded displacement sites, contaminating living areas with sewage and solid waste, and affecting thousands of people. Over 3,500 displacement movements were recorded on 7 and 8 December, likely in anticipation of forecasted heavy rainfall expected to make landfall on 10 December.<\/p>\n A flood risk analysis just concluded by the Site Management Cluster reveals that 761 displacement sites hosting approximately 849,977 individuals are at the highest risk of flooding. To date, flooding has been confirmed at 219 of these sites, directly impacting over 140,000 IDPs.<\/p>\n According to the Ministry of Health in Gaza, 52 per cent of essential drugs are completely out of stock, with severe shortages in primary healthcare (50 per cent), mother and child health (47 per cent), chemotherapy (63 per cent), mental health (35 per cent), emergency and ICU surgery (51 per cent), and kidney transplantation (46 per cent). Life-saving antibiotics and chemotherapy drugs are largely unavailable, putting patients\u2019 lives at risk. Medical disposables are also critically low, with surgical gauze and laparotomy sponges at zero stock, causing delays in surgical procedures. Supplies for open-heart surgery are depleted, and orthopedic items\u2014especially external fixators\u2014are almost entirely unavailable (99 per cent out of stock).<\/p>\n On 8 December, at least 3,230 pallets of aid administered by the UN and its partners were offloaded at Gaza\u2019s crossings, based on data retrieved from the\u00a0UN 2720 Mechanism dashboard<\/a>\u00a0at 18:00 on 9 December. About 69 per cent of these pallets contained food supplies, followed by shelter (23 per cent), water, sanitation and hygiene items (5 per cent), and health supplies (3 per cent). At least 128 truckloads were offloaded at Kerem Shalom and 12 at Kissufim.<\/p>\n On the same day, UNOPS international monitors deployed at Gaza\u2019s crossing verified the collection of at least 3,954 pallets of aid \u2013 2,180 from Kerem Shalom between 08:04 and 15:12 and 1,774 from Zikim between 07:58 and 10:14. These comprised inter alia 3,911 pallets of food assistance, including flour, canned vegetables, emergency food rations, and nutrition supplements, 548 of blankets, 62 of tents, 60 of winter clothing and items, 56 of tarpaulins, 117 of jerrycans, 38 of sealing off kits, and 7 pallets of medical items.<\/p>\n Overall, between the announcement of the ceasefire on 10 October, and 8 December, at least 151,373 pallets of humanitarian cargo were offloaded, and 133,347 pallets collected from the different crossings. Only 2 per cent of all uplifted aid was intercepted during transit within Gaza, while over 131,000 pallets safely reached warehouses for onward distribution to people in need.<\/p>\n The above data excludes bilateral donations and the commercial sector.<\/p>\n On 8 December, eight out of 10 humanitarian movements submitted for coordination with the Israeli authorities were facilitated. One movement faced impediments and was only partially accomplished, while a UN reconnaissance mission to the UN Rafah Logistics Base was denied outright.<\/p>\n <\/a>*<\/a>\u00a0All figures solely refer to UN and partner assistance dispatched through the UN-coordinated system. They are preliminary and will be reconciled in the course of the ceasefire. Supplies entering through bilateral donations and the commercial sector are not reflected.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" 9 December 2025 As of 18:00 on 8 December 2025, unless otherwise noted This report, issued daily from Monday to Saturday, outlines efforts and progress made by the UN and its partners to scale up humanitarian response across the Gaza Strip under the ceasefire that entered into effect on 10 October 2025. 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SITUATION OVERVIEW<\/strong><\/h2>\n
UNITED NATIONS-COORDINATED AID ENTRY*<\/sup><\/strong><\/a><\/h2>\n
HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE<\/span><\/strong><\/h2>\n
Health<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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Shelter<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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Nutrition<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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Protection<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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Education<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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Multi-Purpose Cash Assistance (MPCA)<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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Emergency Telecommunications<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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