A new urgent snapshot from the Ceasefire Now Coalition, based on reporting from 45 international and Palestinian NGOs across the occupied Palestinian territory covering 10 Oct–30 Nov 2025 — the first weeks of the ceasefire.
Despite the agreement, humanitarian access is collapsing:
- 85% of NGOs faced Israeli-imposed access obstacles.
- 73% of Gaza-operating NGOs report vital cargo blocked from entering.
- USD 50 million in life-saving aid is stalled.
- Airstrikes continue daily, killing 357 people since the ceasefire began.
- 1.29 million people in Gaza need emergency shelter as winter hits.
- In the West Bank, settler attacks and forcible transfers are at record levels.
Aid workers describe hospitals “overwhelmed” and communities saying, “we don’t speak of the future anymore.”
This new Humanitarian Access Snapshot #13 shows that conditions are worsening, not improving, and that Israeli restrictions continue to make large-scale aid delivery nearly impossible.