HIGHLIGHTS
• Following a week-long pause on truck movements due to security and access concerns, WFP resumed truck movements into Gaza on 25 June. WFP aims to deliver 2,000 mt daily across both northern and southern Gaza.
• In the first five days, WFP achieved 87 percent of targets in the south but only 8 percent in the north. Limited resumption in the north follows a report of a food diversion on 25 June, of which over half was subsequently recovered. Zikim remains closed and access into the north is urgently needed.
• WFP distributed food to almost 25,000 people, which is the first time in many weeks that food was not directly offloaded from trucks prior to reaching destination.
• The situation in the West Bank is increasingly tense. The trend of ongoing military incursions is disrupting livelihoods, access to essential services and agricultural activity, all of which are critical to sustaining local food systems.
SITUATION UPDATE
• Widespread airstrikes and military displacement orders have displaced 714,000 people since 18 March. 85 percent of the Gaza Strip is within the Israeli-militarized zone or under displacement orders.
• No fuel has entered Gaza since the ceasefire ended on 1 March. Cooking fuel is no longer available, while diesel fuel can only be found on the black market at USD 22/Liter (average). Immediate entry of fuel into Gaza is now essential sustain health, water, sanitation and telecommunications systems.
• To scale up and maintain life-saving assistance, WFP urgently calls for: (1) regular and sustained entry of humanitarian goods at scale on a daily basis through north, central and south border points; (2) faster loading and dispatching of trucks; (3) no armed presence near convoy routes or and civilian gathering points; (4) uninterrupted connectivity for effective coordination; (5) immediate ceasefire.
• The Iran–Israel escalation intensified movement restrictions in both Gaza and the West Bank, impacting Palestinians’ access to economic activities in the West Bank. This escalation and the hits on oil refineries in Haifa triggered a 30-40 percent decrease in fuel supply to the West Bank.
• Forced displacements and demolitions have accelerated in the West Bank, including in East Jerusalem. Over 200 Palestinian communities have been affected by settler attacks in the first half of 2025, while the month of June records the highest monthly number of injuries in the past two decades.