In the two weeks following the ceasefire, 76 Caritas trucks crossed the border into Gaza carrying vital supplies. These goods—including food, bedding and shelter supplies—will support 12 relief distribution points, four offices and four warehouses in Deir al-Balah, Khan Younis and Gaza City.
Included in the relief efforts is the delivery of 8,000 winter clothing kits, all supported by funds from the Caritas Australia Gaza Emergency Appeal. These supplies are crucial in the harsh winter conditions, including strong winds and heavy rain, which have caused flooding and damage to shelters. The cold conditions led to the deaths of eight infants due to hypothermia in late December and early January.
Sally Thomas, Humanitarian Emergencies Manager at Caritas Australia, says, ‘We are immensely proud of our partners in the region, who have been working incredibly hard to get goods across the border amid challenging and unstable circumstances. Adding to the complexity is the mass movement of people, as people understandably seek to return to their own neighbourhoods and get some respite from the overcrowded conditions in the south.’
In the week following the ceasefire, more than 423,297 people—close to a quarter of the total population—are estimated to have moved to northern Gaza, many of whom were displaced from their homes in the area in October 2023. Partners are bolstering operations in the north to support this alongside the continued assessment of needs in the south.
‘We cannot stress enough how great the need is, despite the ceasefire. For nearly a year and a half, families have been malnourished, dehydrated and repeatedly displaced. Many have sustained severe physical and psychological traumas without receiving adequate medical care. Urgent, life-saving humanitarian aid will be the priority for months, so we remain grateful to our supporters as their generosity is helping Caritas provide that,’ Ms Thomas says.
The Gaza Emergency Appeal has been running since October 2023, during which time, partners have supported 226,225 families—1,357,350 people—with emergency food, shelter assistance and clean drinking water, as well as psychosocial support for children.
To support Caritas Australia’s Gaza Emergency Appeal, visit www.caritas.org.au/gaza or call 1800 024 413 toll free.
Banner image: Shelter supplies arriving to a warehouse in Gaza City in late January. (Photo: CRS, courtesy of Caritas Australia.)