UN humanitarian agencies are raising urgent concerns about the fragile Gaza ceasefire, now in its 100th day as of January 2026, while warning of worsening conditions for 1.7 million people needing assistance. 🌍
Ceasefire Under Strain
The UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) reported 463 deaths and 1,269 injuries since the October 2025 ceasefire began, with recent harsh weather and access restrictions hampering aid delivery. "Every hour of peace matters," stressed OCHA, calling for sustained calm to prevent further loss of life.
Race Against Hunger & Disease
The World Food Programme feeds over 1 million Gazans monthly but warns supplies remain critically low. Meanwhile, a UN-led vaccination campaign aims to protect children under three through mobile health teams, with final rounds planned for April 2026.
West Bank Crisis Deepens
In Hebron’s H2 area, 25,000 Palestinians face military curfews disrupting schools, bakeries, and medical access. OCHA confirmed power outages and road closures are compounding shortages, forcing families to ration essentials. 💔
As tensions escalate, UN agencies urge immediate humanitarian corridors and international support to prevent a regional collapse.
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