What’s going on with aid to Gaza?
More than a week after the ceasefire, Palestinians in Gaza say they have seen no change in their lives as Israel continues to restrict aid deliveries. Only two Israeli-controlled crossings are open, while Rafah remains closed.
About 6,000 trucks of aid waiting to enter Gaza, says UNRWA
The UN agency for Palestinian refugees, also known as UNRWA, says aid entering the Gaza Strip is a “drop in the ocean of what’s urgently needed”. “All crossings need to open. Aid needs to be unrestricted,” it said in a post on X.
“UNRWA has around 6,000 trucks worth of vital humanitarian supplies in Jordan and Egypt waiting to go in.”
The aid getting into #Gaza is a drop in the ocean of what’s urgently needed.
All crossings need to open. Aid needs to be unrestricted.
UNRWA has around 6,000 trucks worth of vital humanitarian supplies in Jordan and Egypt waiting to go in.
Lift the ban on UNRWA aid. pic.twitter.com/LzE4DjqR6u
— UNRWA (@UNRWA) October 22, 2025
One killed by Israeli army in Gaza City: Medical sources
One Palestinian was killed by Israeli forces in the Tuffah neighbourhood, a source at al-Ahli Hospital told Al Jazeera. Dozens of people have been killed by Israeli forces despite an ongoing ceasefire that came into effect on October 10.
Palestinians continue life in displacement during ceasefire

A tent camp for displaced Palestinians stretches along Deir el-Balah in the Gaza Strip

Tents for displaced people amid the destruction caused by the Israeli military’s attack on the Sheikh Radwan neighbourhood in Gaza City







