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    Palestinian Territory - Occupied: People walk through a heavily damaged street in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, on October 12, 2025. Photo: Rashad/MEI/SIPA/Shutterstock

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    Urgent: Donate to support Gaza today

    Please donate today to support Palestinians and advocate to restore safe and unimpeded humanitarian access across Gaza.

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    Palestinian Territory - Occupied: Palestinians make their way past destroyed buildings in Gaza City, on October 12, 2025.Photo: Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto/Shutterstock (15533916f)

    What is happening in Gaza?


    Despite a ceasefire, the Israeli Government has not restored unimpeded humanitarian access to Gaza. The people of Gaza are still struggling to survive without adequate humanitarian aid as renewed conflict in the region exacerbates an already serious crisis.


    Despite severe restrictions and the Israeli Government’s registration measures, the Oxfam confederation and our partners have continued delivering life-saving support in Gaza.


    For months, formal supply requests have been blocked, yet our Palestinian staff and partners have kept operations going, finding every possible route to reach families in need. In some cases, our staff have had to scavenge through rubble for materials to restore life-saving water wells.


    Public support is vital to keep our teams on the ground and ensure families in Gaza receive the assistance they urgently need. Your solidarity helps us continue this life-saving work and continue to advocacy for a return to full, unimpeded humanitarian access to Gaza.


    To date, the Oxfam confederation and our partners have reached over 1,390,421 people across Gaza, the West Bank and Lebanon with cash assistance, trucking clean water, essential water infrastructure repairs, psychosocial and protection services.


    Will you donate today to support the people of Gaza and advocate to restore safe and unimpeded humanitarian access across Gaza?

    +1.9M


    people have been forcibly displaced

    10X


    Some people have been displaced 10 times or more

    Voices from the crisis

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    Palestinian Territory - Occupiedisplaced people in Rafah in South Gaza to use the newly installed desalination units Oxfam and local partners provided. These units provide clean drinking water for free with no risk of contamination.

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    Palestinian Territory - Occupiedisplaced people in Rafah in South Gaza to use the newly installed desalination units Oxfam and local partners provided. These units provide clean drinking water for free with no risk of contamination.

    How your donation can help

    • $50
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    Basic provisions


    $50 could provide basic provisions including tarpaulins, water containers, soap and sanitary materials to families displaced by violence in Lebanon

    Basic provisions


    $50 could provide basic provisions including tarpaulins, water containers, soap and sanitary materials to families displaced by violence in Lebanon

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    Palestinian Territory - Occupied: Oxfam Staff Ihab Stands in Gaza City after the ceasefire has been declared. Photo: Ghada Alhaddad/ Oxfam

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    Where your money goes

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    Where the money goes

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    Find out more about how Oxfam works hard to ensure your donation is delivered directly to the people who need it most.

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    90% Program and humanitarian work

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    10% Administration

    Funds raised from this appeal will support Oxfam's Middle East crisis response, including Gaza, the West Bank and Lebanon.


    If the funds raised exceed the amount required to meet the needs of the people affected by this emergency, or in the event we are not able to use all the funds raised for any reason (including government restrictions), we will direct funds to our International Crisis Fund, allowing Oxfam to rapidly respond to emergencies around the world.