UN says cargo and distributions into Gaza continue amid access constraints; nearly 1 million received food assistance since Oct. 13

United Nations Spokesperson Briefing ยท November 4, 2025

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The United Nations and partners reported ongoing cargo movements into Gaza, with 80 truckloads collected on one day and nearly 750 pallets transported to Gaza City; since Oct. 13 nearly 1,000,000 people have received assistance through 46 distribution points. OCHA said congestion, heavy traffic, limited crossings and bureaucratic hurdles continue

The United Nations reported continued movements of humanitarian cargo into Gaza and efforts to expand distributions despite significant operational constraints. The briefing said UN and partner teams collected 80 truckloads on Sunday and moved nearly 750 pallets of relief items to Gaza City; another four trucks delivered medicine and medical supplies.

UN officials said congestion and heavy traffic at collection points continue to hamper operations. Since the resumption of general food distributions on Oct. 13, nearly 1,000,000 people have received assistance through 46 distribution points operated by partners. The UN and partners aim to raise the monthly distribution from one parcel in October to two parcels per family in the current month, subject to supply and access conditions.

The briefing listed core preconditions for fully implementing the UN's 60-day humanitarian plan: a durable ceasefire, more functional crossings, the lifting of bureaucratic hurdles, safe and viable internal routes, sustained funding, and unimpeded access for non-governmental organizations. UN officials warned that without those conditions, the response cannot be scaled to meet needs.

Water and sanitation partners have rehabilitated three water wells supplying Gaza City neighborhoods; partners also distributed tens of hygiene and dignity kits and established community water points. Protection and psychosocial services remain under strain but continued to provide child-focused activities, psychosocial support, and referrals for at-risk children and families.

The spokesperson called for donors and authorities to remove bottlenecks to ensure predictable, rapid delivery of supplies and to allow partners to reach vulnerable communities across Gaza.