The United Nations has allocated $11 million from its Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) to scale up humanitarian aid in Gaza, following a ceasefire and the release of hostages and detainees. UN officials describe the moment as one of “fragile hope” after months of devastation.
🔹 Key Developments:
- Emergency Relief Efforts: The funding will support urgent needs including food, water, healthcare, and shelter for civilians ahead of winter.
- Total CERF Support: Combined with last week’s $9 million fuel allocation, recent CERF contributions to Gaza now total $20 million.
- Improved Access: Aid deliveries are expanding as access improves. Cooking gas entered Gaza for the first time since March, and Israeli approval has been secured for 190,000 metric tonnes of aid.
- Funding Shortfall Warning: UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher cautioned that without fresh contributions, critical aid operations could stall.
🗣️ UN’s Message of Cautious Optimism
Speaking from Sharm El-Sheikh, Fletcher called this “a moment of precarious hope,” urging global donors to show “determined patience, creativity, and sustained generosity.” UN Secretary-General António Guterres echoed the sentiment, describing the ceasefire and releases as “the fragile hope of calm.”
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