Gaza: There are some early signs that the humanitarian situation in Gaza is improving after months of severe crisis. However, aid agencies say the situation is still very unstable and fragile.
According to the Global Report on Food Crises, hunger levels have eased in some areas due to limited aid access and temporary improvements in supply routes. But officials warn that this progress is not permanent.
Famine risk still serious
Aid organizations caution that:
- The risk of famine has not disappeared
- Food shortages can return very quickly
- Continued access to humanitarian aid is essential
They say that without steady and safe delivery of Food, Fuel and Medical supplies, the situation could worsen again within a short time.
What caused the crisis
The report highlights that the crisis is driven by:
- Ongoing conflict and insecurity
- Disruption of food supply chains
- Damage to agriculture and infrastructure
- Limited humanitarian access
What aid agencies are saying
Humanitarian groups stress that even though conditions have slightly improved in some areas:
- Many families still struggle to get enough food
- Malnutrition remains a major concern
- Any pause in aid could trigger a rapid return to emergency levels
Bottom line
The situation in Gaza is better than the worst phase, but experts warn it is still dangerously unstable, and famine could return if aid is not maintained consistently.















