Gaza updates: WFP responds to hunger crisis as Rafah incursion cuts access to warehouse | World Food Programme (2024)

Militarization around the city poses obstacles to providing food assistance

, WFP Editorial Team

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Update 17 May 16:00

World Food Programme Country Director for Palestine Matthew Hollingworth:

“We’ve not been able to access our warehouse in Rafah for more than a week. We have very little food and fuel coming through the border crossings in the south.

“We are always trying hard but failing currently to bring in consistent volumes of food.

“We know we need additional entry points. Every new entry point is a new artery, pumping lifeblood into Gaza, so we will work hard to continue to find new entry points and get more assistance in, at volume, consistently, to help stop famine in its tracks."

Update 15 May 2024 20:30

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  • The escalation of military activity in Rafah, southern Gaza, has displaced hundreds of thousands of people, making life even harder for thousands of families who have already been displaced several times. WFP is deeply concerned that a further escalation could precipitate a humanitarian catastrophe, and bring aid operations to a complete standstill.
  • World Food Programme food and fuel stocks will run out in a matter of days. Since 6 May, we have not been able to access and receive aid from the Kerem Shalom crossing. The situation is becoming unsustainable.
  • WFP continues to distribute food aid despite significant challenges. But to reverse six months of near starvation conditions and avert a famine, steady flows of food supplies, every day and every week, through multiple entry points are required.
  • The incursion into Rafah is a significant setback to recent modest progress on access. The threat of famine in Gaza never loomed larger.
  • All parties involved must prioritize safe and sustained access for humanitarian staff, and the safeguarding of civilian lives,
  • Mass displacement means systems for clearance and distribution of aid need to be rebuilt elsewhere – from scratch.

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Nutrition

The World Food Programme (WFP) has been providing special nutritional foods to pregnant and breastfeeding women, and children aged under-5, across Gaza. However, as of 11 May, distributions have been suspended in Rafah and are only ongoing in Khan Younis and Deir El Balah in a limited capacity.

In northern Gaza, rates of acute malnutrition among children aged under-2 have doubled from 15 percent in January to 30 percent in March. (Acute malnutrition is the most deadly form of malnutrition, with affected children between three to 12 times more likely to die than a well-nourished child.)

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  • We have seen the impact of prolonged closures in northern Gaza, and despite recent improvements in access to help mitigate a famine there, we are now also deeply concerned about the fate of hundreds of thousands in the south, if a full-scale operation and closures continue.
  • Kerem Shalom crossing is a militarized zone, roads are unsafe, with security incidents
  • The militarized area in Rafah poses obstacles to WFP accessing its main warehouse.
  • Without a consistent fuel supply, everything stops: trucks, hospitals, generators for hospitals, sewage pumping systems, and desalination systems.

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WFP is still on the ground working with partners to deliver:

  • for the north, which had highest levels of food insecurity
  • for central areas, where the displaced have no money, no basic resources; we are prioritizing hot meals to reach more people with less resources
  • in the south (Rafah), where people face ongoing military activity, we distributed until we had no more stocks.

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The new coordinated route to north, plus use of Erez and Ashdod, allowed WFP to double aid to northern Gaza in April. Visible effect in Gaza City markets, where prices still very high however.

Four bakeries are open and operating in Gaza City, providing essential bread.

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FAQs

Gaza updates: WFP responds to hunger crisis as Rafah incursion cuts access to warehouse | World Food Programme? ›

Gaza updates: WFP responds to hunger crisis as Rafah incursion cuts access to warehouse. The escalation of military activity in Rafah, southern Gaza, has displaced hundreds of thousands of people, making life even harder for thousands of families who have already been displaced several times.

What is the Famine Review Committee Gaza Strip March 2024? ›

The second review was published on 18 March 2024 and confirmed that Famine was projected and imminent in the North Gaza and Gaza Governorates, and that the risk of Famine persisted in all other governorates of the Gaza Strip.

How can we help Palestine? ›

Educate Yourself - The first step toward taking meaningful action to help Palestine is to educate yourself about the conflict and its root causes. Research and read about the history of the conflict, the current political situation, and the various cases of human rights abuse that have taken place.

What is the food security sector in Palestine? ›

The Food Security Sector (FSS) in Palestinian territories was created in December 2012 and brings together UN and non‐UN humanitarian organizations on an equal footing. It includes three thematic pillars namely; Food Assistance, Cash Programming and Agriculture.

Is UNICEF in Gaza? ›

UNICEF has been providing humanitarian relief to children in Gaza for more than three decades.

Who has sovereignty over Gaza? ›

Since 2006, the Gaza Strip has been controlled by Hamas, an armed group and political party that was founded during the first Palestinian “intifada,” or uprising, against Israeli rule in 1987–93. (The name Hamas is an acronym for “The Islamic Resistance Movement” in Arabic.)

What government controls Gaza? ›

To date, the Hamas government is only economically bonded with the Ramallah-based Palestinian National Authority, performing the governing over the Gaza Strip independently. Hamas operates three internal security organisations: the General Security Service, Military Intelligence, and the Internal Security Service.

Who helps Palestine the most? ›

Since 1993 the European Commission and the EU member-states combined have been by far the largest aid contributor to the Palestinians. Arab League states have also been substantial donors, notably through budgetary support of the PNA during the Second Intifada.

Was Palestine a country before Israel? ›

While the State of Israel was established on 15 May 1948 and admitted to the United Nations, a Palestinian State was not established. The remaining territories of pre-1948 Palestine, the West Bank - including East Jerusalem- and Gaza Strip, were administered from 1948 till 1967 by Jordan and Egypt, respectively.

Who is helping Palestine right now? ›

UNRWA. United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees.

Which country has the highest food security in the world? ›

2022
RankCountryQuality and Safety
1stFinland88.4
2ndIreland86.1
3rdNorway86.8
4thFrance87.7
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Where does Gaza get its food? ›

The study's analysis demonstrated that 3,211 kcal per person per day had been transferred into Gaza through Israel's goods crossings from January through April.

Do Palestinians grow their own food? ›

Agriculture is an important cultural tradition vital to the economy of the West Bank and Gaza. Farming families have been a part of Palestinian life for thousands of years. They not only provide communities with food and jobs, they are a source of pride and a means of self-sufficiency.

Are people in Gaza free? ›

Freedom of movement for Gaza residents is severely limited. Israeli and Egyptian authorities exercise tight control over border areas, and Hamas imposes its own restrictions on travel.

Does the UN support Israel or Palestine? ›

The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) has overwhelmingly voted to support a Palestinian bid to become a full UN member by recognising it as qualified to join and recommending the UN Security Council “reconsider the matter favourably”.

Does Palestine own Gaza? ›

The Gaza Strip and the West Bank are two Palestinian territories that were part of Mandate Palestine and were captured by Israel during the Six-Day War in 1967. There are over 5 million Palestinians combined living in the two territories.

What is the Famine review committee? ›

The FRC may be activated under four different scenarios as detailed in the IPC Guidance Notes on Famine and risk of Famine . In any of these scenarios, its role is to assess the technical rigor and neutrality of the IPC analysis .

What is the Gaza Strip conflict? ›

The Gaza–Israel conflict is a localized part of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict beginning in 1948, when 200,000 Palestinians fled or were expelled from their homes, settling in the Gaza Strip as refugees. Since then, Israel has fought 15 wars against the Gaza Strip.

Who claims Gaza Strip? ›

In 1967, Israel, Egypt, Jordan, and Syria were involved in a military struggle most commonly known as the Six-Day War. Up until that point, the Gaza Strip had been under Egypt's control and the West Bank under Jordan's. However, after the Six-Day War, both the Gaza Strip and the West Bank were seized by Israel.

What is the IPC Famine factsheet? ›

Famine (IPC Phase 5) is the highest phase of the IPC Acute Food Insecurity scale, and is classified when an area has: Deaths of two people or four children for every 10,000 each day due to outright starvation or to the interaction of malnutrition and disease.

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