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WFP Palestine’s Emergency Response External Situation Report #71 (7 November 2025)

HIGHLIGHTS
• For the first time in months, families in desperate need across Gaza — including in the north — are receiving food assistance. Since the 10 October ceasefire, WFP has scaled up operations, reaching over one million people - out of the 1.6 million targeted - with food distributions, hot meals, bakery support, fortified snacks for children, expanded nutrition services, and digital cash assistance.
• WFP expanded storage capacity to three warehouses, reopened key roads, and reinforced retail networks to sustain food assistance. Despite ongoing access challenges, nearly 22,500 mt of food were delivered via 1,658 trucks through the two operational corridors, ensuring life-saving support across Gaza.
• This progress has been made possible by improved access, though still limited to two border crossings, Kissufim and Kerem Shalom (KS). However, with additional crossings and more predictable access, WFP would be able to assist many more people, deliver assistance rapidly and sustain operations at scale.

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Scope
Regional
Intervention Sectors
Food & Nutrition
Date
Countries
Lebanon