Skip to main content

Urgent: Donate to support Gaza today

As winter approaches, it’s vital that the people of Gaza receive urgent humanitarian aid. Please donate today to support Palestinians and advocate to restore safe and unimpeded humanitarian access across Gaza. 

What is happening in Gaza?

More than three months after the ceasefire was declared, Israel has not restored unimpeded humanitarian access to the people of Gaza who are still struggling to survive without adequate humanitarian aid. As winter approaches, it’s more important than ever that supplies are delivered.

Despite severe restrictions and Israel’s latest 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.

Will you donate now to help?

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.

We can expand our response more rapidly at greater scale if Israel follows its obligations under international law and allows unimpeded aid in.

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

How your donation can help

Gaza, Palestinian Territory, Occupied: Displaced 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. Photo: Alef Multimedia/ Oxfam
$50

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

Donate now
Gaza, Palestinian Territory, Occupied: Oxfam's partner staff from the Palestinian agriculture Relief Committee (PARC) preparing food parcels (vegetables) being distributed in Southern Gaza Strip as part of Oxfam's emergency response to the crisis in Gaza. Photo: PARC/ Oxfam
$120

could provide a Food Survival pack to feed a family of six in Gaza for a month

Donate now
Gaza, Palestinian Territory Occupied: Firefighters, defence personnel, medics and community members clearing the debris of a house in Gaza City. Photo: Marwan Sawwaf/ Alef Multimedia/Oxfam
$500

could help support the global campaign for a permanent ceasefire to end the violence

Donate Now

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.

Keep up to date with the crisis

Read the latest updates on what's happening Gaza, the West Bank and Lebanon.

 Image Alt
14 Jan 2026

100 days into ceasefire Gaza still deliberately deprived of water as aid groups forced to scavenge under illegal blockade

Oxfam and partners restore limited water access for 156,000 amid near-total water and sanitation infrastructure collapse. 100 days into the ceasefire announcement, in a week that has seen more severe weather hitting Gaza, needs remain desperate. Oxfam and dozens of other INGOs working in Gaza have had to further adapt their operations to keep life-saving […]

Read More
 Image Alt
03 Jan 2026

53 International NGOs warn Israel’s recent registration measures will impede critical humanitarian action

International humanitarian organizations operating in the occupied Palestinian territory warn that Israel’s recent registration measures threaten to halt INGO operations at a time when civilians face acute and widespread humanitarian need, despite the ceasefire in Gaza. On 30 December, 37 INGOs received official notification that their registrations would expire on 31 December 2025. This triggers […]

Read More
 Image Alt
19 Dec 2025

Oxfam Reaction to IPC Report on Gaza showing improvement but majority still facing acute food insecurity

Responding to today’s Integrated Food Security Classification (IPC) report, Oxfam’s Marta Valdes García, Humanitarian Director, said:  “There remains appalling and preventable levels of hunger in Gaza. Israel is allowing far too little aid to enter even as it continues to actively block aid requests from dozens of well-established humanitarian agencies. Oxfam alone has $2.5m worth […]

Read More

CRISIS IN GAZA