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WFP Palestine’s Emergency Response External Situation Report #75 (Reporting period: 1-7 Dec 2025)

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HIGHLIGHTS

  • More than two months into the ceasefire, food access has significantly improved, allowing a substantial scale-up of food assistance, commercial flows, and operational reach across Gaza. WFP operations and its distribution networks are fully restored across the Strip. For the first time since the escalation, WFP’s entire humanitarian portfolio is back in motion—representing a substantial recovery of ground lost earlier in the conflict post the January/February 2025 ceasefire.
  • In Gaza, WFP reached 1.1 million people in October and 1.8 million in November, delivering a mix of food parcels, wheat flour, bread, hot meals, nutritional supplements and digital payments—marking two consecutive months of million-plus coverage. However, despite improved food access, inflows of food, medical supplies and shelter items remain well below what is needed to stabilize the humanitarian situation, with consistency and scale still lacking.
  • Despite full operational readiness, persistent access restrictions, inconsistent procedures, and sudden changes across all corridors continue to put at risk all the progress made this period. Sustained ceasefire adherence and predictable, unhindered humanitarian access are essential to keep food moving into Gaza.