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oPt: WFP Palestine Emergency Response External Situation Report #91, 25 June 2026 (Reporting period: 1-15 June 2026)
By World Food Programme at ReliefWeb
· June 25, 2026
· 1 min read
. HIGHLIGHTS Humanitarian needs remain immense. While food security improved during the ceasefire—driven in large part by humanitarian assistance and commercial imports—many families still struggle to access nutritious and diverse diets. Livelihoods and local production remain severely limited, leav
Key takeaway Humanitarian coverage continues to shrink following the suspension of WFP’s partnership with IHH, on top of the Israeli High Court’s 19 May decision already affecting the registration status of 37 international NGOs.
Why this matters
The reduced humanitarian coverage in Gaza due to the suspension of WFP's partnership with IHH and the Israeli High Court's decision affecting 37 international NGOs has significant implications for the delivery of aid. With fewer national and international partners operating in the region, the operational capacity and technical expertise available to support vulnerable populations are diminished. The limitations of the armoured vehicle fleet, which is essential for the safe transportation of staff, exacerbate the challenges faced by humanitarian organizations. The approval to import new vehicles is a positive development, but the uncertainty surrounding their entry into Gaza underscores the ongoing logistical hurdles. As humanitarian needs remain immense, the ability of organizations to access and support affected communities is critical, making the resolution of these operational challenges a pressing concern. The situation highlights the complexities of delivering aid in conflict-affected areas and the need for sustained support to address the ongoing humanitarian crisis.
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Category: disaster ·
Published: June 25, 2026 ·
Source: ReliefWeb ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? . HIGHLIGHTS Humanitarian needs remain immense. While food security improved during the ceasefire—driven in large part by humanitarian assistance and commercial imports—many families still struggle to access nutritious and diverse diets. Livelihoods and local production remain severely limited, leav
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