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GAZA, ENDURING WINTER AND HUNGER

12 Feb 2026

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In Gaza, the crisis has not stopped. Despite the announcement of a ceasefire, violations numbered in the hundreds and the entry of humanitarian aid remained grossly insufficient, irregular and unfair. The war continued to affect people's bodies and living conditions, while hunger, displacement and the destruction of infrastructure made survival a daily struggle.

In this context, thousands of families continued to live without stable access to food, without functioning markets, without income, without cash. Malnutrition rates - especially among childrenə, pregnant women, the elderlyə and persons with disabilities - remained dramatically high.

And then winter came.

Heavy rains flooded tents and makeshift shelters, destroying what little the families had. Living under an impervious tarp, in the cold and mud, has meant exposing oneself to enormous health risks, especially for the most fragile. In Gaza, even the weather has become a threat.

It is within this emergency within the emergency that Un Ponte Per, together with local partners UAWC and Al-Ard, and also thanks to donations that arrived at Christmas 2025, started the new distributions.

The first objective was to respond to an immediate emergency: access to food.

To recently displaced families - often excluded from even the small amount of aid available - we delivered 350 parcels of fresh vegetables, reaching a total of 1,925 people throughout the Gaza Strip.

"The first thing I thought when I saw them was: they finally weigh the right amount," commented Sharif Hamad, Communication Officer of the Water for Gaza Campaign. "The food parcels distributed today weigh more. There is more food inside. And, finally, there are eggs. A simple, essential food, often absent for months. It is not a symbol of abundance, but of regained minimal dignity. It is the difference between surviving and feeding. Between enduring and still being able to take care of your children'.

Next to food, access to water remains one of the most serious emergencies. Bombardments have extensively damaged water systems , sewage networks, civil and agricultural wells, almost completely disrupting the water supply. In many areas, water only exists if it is transported by truck, often at great expense and with no possibility of storing it safely.

In response to this emergency, thanks also to donations received in recent months, we have distributed 200 500-litre tanks to 200 displaced families in the areas most affected by the conflict - Rafah, Khan Younis, Deir al-Balah and Nuseirat - where homes and infrastructure have been destroyed and access to essential services is extremely limited.

The tanks allow families to safely store water received through distribution or transport by truck, reducing dependence on unsafe sources and the need to travel long distances, in a context where every journey involves serious risks to people's safety. To ensure the effective use of the tanks, each family will receive drinking water for three months, with two refills per month.

Marwa is a young mother, displaced from the north of the Gaza Strip. Her words tell what it means not to have access to water:

"I have a five-month-old baby girl. I couldn't find a single drop of water. I went from tent to tent, morning, afternoon and evening, trying to fill a bottle.

I had been displaced from the north, on foot, and I had nothing with me. When this tank arrived, I was overjoyed, because now I always have water available. God bless all those who supported this project and gave us these water tanks."

Fadi also recounts a continuous fatigue of repeated and insufficient gestures:

"We suffered from a lack of water. We carried it in pots and buckets: I had three, but they were never enough. Water was scarce, my throat was always dry. Carrying it was a struggle, as was everything else, because we had nothing to store it in. Thanks to this tank, I no longer have any difficulties and I don't have to worry about water like before.

But eating and drinking are not enough if you do not have a dry place to sleep.

Therefore, a major part of the donations was earmarked for making the makeshift shelters safer. Between November and December 2025, tendering and procurement procedures were started for materials and equipment needed to waterproof the tents.

The delivery of the materials took place in the last week of December 2025 and about 200 families benefited from these interventions.

Operating in Gaza means facing enormous obstacles: arbitrary restrictions on the entry of aid, collapsed markets, lack of functioning banking systems, constant forced displacement and security risks for staff.

Ensuring protection, equity and dignity is a constant challenge.

Water, fresh food, safer shelters: these are partial but fundamental responses. They keep a space of life, dignity and resistance open.

In Gaza today, nothing is taken for granted. Not even being able to drink, feed oneself or the winter that passes without losing everything.

Thank you for choosing to be there.


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