Policy paper

Humanitarian situation in Gaza: the UK government’s response

Updated 26 February 2024

The UK is committed to getting humanitarian aid to the people in Gaza who desperately need it.

The United Nations (UN) estimates that 2.7 million people across the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPTs) need humanitarian assistance, including everyone in Gaza. The World Food Programme has said 9 out of 10 people in northern Gaza are living on less than a meal a day.

1. Aid

Aid funding

The UK has trebled our aid commitment to the Palestinian people in the 2023 to 2024 financial year, providing an additional £60 million of funding for humanitarian support. This funding supports partners including the British Red Cross, UNICEF, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) and Egyptian Red Crescent Society (ERCS) to respond to critical food, fuel, water, health, shelter and security needs in Gaza.

This is in addition to the existing UK commitment to the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPTs) of £27 million for the financial year 2023 to 2024. 

£4.25 million in UK aid will help ensure life-saving support to vulnerable women and girls through UNFPA, the United Nations sexual and reproductive health agency. This support is expected to reach around a fifth of adult women in Gaza, with up to 100 community midwives, around 20,000 menstrual hygiene kits and 45,000 clean delivery kits.

Watch: UK steps up health support for women in Gaza (YouTube)

Delivering aid

Four humanitarian flights, enabled by the RAF, have delivered a total of 74 tonnes of aid to Egypt. These deliveries have included:   

  • lifesaving items such as wound care packs, tents, blankets and mattresses
  • vital equipment including forklift trucks, belt conveyors and lighting towers, to help the ERCS to manage and deliver the international aid effort

Enabling equipment arriving in Egypt to help partners in the region to deliver aid into Gaza via the Rafah border crossing (3 November 2023).

The Royal Fleet Auxiliary Ship Lyme Bay also delivered 87 tonnes of UK and Cypriot aid from Cyprus to Egypt in January 2024 for onward distribution in Gaza.

The UK and Qatar are working together to get more aid into Gaza. Our first joint consignment, containing 17 tonnes of family sized tents, was flown on 25 January 2024. The tents will provide critical shelter for people and are desperately needed, as more families are displaced by the conflict and a cold winter continues.

Watch: Foreign Secretary David Cameron sees UK aid for Gaza in Qatar (YouTube)

The UK and Jordan delivered 4 tonnes of aid by air to Tal Al-Hawa Hospital in northern Gaza on 21 February 2024. This included medicines, fuel, and food for hospital patients and staff.

Watch: UK-Jordan deliver aid by air to a hospital in northern Gaza (YouTube)

Aid distribution and routes

We are doing everything we can to get more aid into Gaza and open more crossings.

We continue to support the United Nations World Food Programme to establish a new humanitarian land corridor from Jordan into Gaza. 750 tonnes of food aid arrived in the first delivery in December 2023 and a second delivery of 315 tonnes was made in January 2024.

We are also working with international partners to establish a new aid route through the port of Ashdod.

Israel must take steps, working with other partners including the UN and Egypt, to significantly increase the flow of aid into Gaza. This includes allowing prolonged humanitarian pauses, opening more routes into Gaza (and for Nitzana and Kerem Shalom to be open for longer) and restoring and sustaining water, fuel and electricity.

A UK government logistics advisor talks to Egyptian Red Crescent staff as UK aid arrives in Egypt (25 October 2023).

Specialist UK support

The UK Public Health Rapid Support Team (PHRST) has deployed experts through GOARN (Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network). These experts are supporting the UN to strengthen disease surveillance and coordination of public health services in Gaza.

2. Working with international partners to improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza  

We are calling for an immediate pause to get aid in and hostages out of Gaza, then progress towards a sustainable, permanent ceasefire, without a return to destruction, fighting and loss of life. The Foreign Secretary continues to discuss and press for action to increase aid to Gaza in his regular calls and meetings with his counterparts.

The UK played a leading role in securing the passage of Security Council resolution 2720, which set out the urgent demand for expanded humanitarian access.

The Foreign Secretary has appointed a Representative for Humanitarian Affairs in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, Mark Bryson-Richardson. He is based in the region and is working intensively to address the blockages preventing more aid reaching Gaza.

An aircraft carrying UK aid for Gaza is unloaded in Egypt (23 November 2023).

3. More about UK aid for civilians in Gaza 

Find out more about what you can do to help people in Gaza

The UK–Occupied Palestinian Territories development partnership summary outlines our development work with the Occupied Palestinian Territories and was published before the events of 7 October 2023.   

Announcements of UK humanitarian aid to Gaza