Doha: The Foreign Ministers of the State of Qatar, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, the Republic of Indonesia, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, the Republic of Turkiye, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and the Arab Republic of Egypt expressed their deepest concern regarding the deteriorating humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip. This situation has been made worse by severe weather conditions, including heavy rainfall and storms, and compounded by the continued lack of sufficient humanitarian access, acute shortages of essential life-saving supplies, and the slow pace of the entry of necessary materials required for the rehabilitation of basic services and the establishment of temporary housing.
According to Qatar News Agency, the ministers highlighted that the severe weather has exposed the fragility of existing humanitarian conditions, particularly for almost 1.9 million people and displaced families living in inadequate shelters. Flooded camps, damaged tents, the collapse of damaged buildings, and exposure to cold temperatures coupled with malnutrition have significantly heightened risks to civilian lives, including due to disease outbreaks, especially among children, women, the elderly, and individuals with medical vulnerabilities.
The ministers commended the efforts of all United Nations organizations and agencies, especially UNRWA, as well as humanitarian international NGOs, in continuing to assist Palestinian civilians and deliver humanitarian assistance under challenging and complex circumstances. They demanded that Israel ensure the UN and international NGOs are able to operate in Gaza and the West Bank in a sustained, predictable, and unrestricted manner, given their integral role in the humanitarian response in the Strip. Any attempt to impede their ability to operate is deemed unacceptable.
Moreover, they reaffirmed their support for UNSCR 2803 and President Trump's Comprehensive Plan, expressing their intention to contribute to the successful implementation of these measures. This aims to ensure the sustainability of the ceasefire, bring an end to the war in Gaza, secure a dignified life for the Palestinian people who have endured prolonged humanitarian suffering, and lead to a credible pathway to Palestinian self-determination and statehood.
In this context, the ministers stressed the urgent need to initiate and scale up early recovery efforts, including the provision of durable and dignified shelter to protect the population from the severe winter conditions.
They called on the international community to uphold its legal and moral responsibilities and to pressure Israel, as the occupying power, to immediately lift constraints on the entry and distribution of essential supplies, including tents, shelter materials, medical assistance, clean water, fuel, and sanitation support. They called for the immediate, full, and unhindered humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip without any interference by either party, through the UN and its agencies, the rehabilitation of infrastructure and hospitals, and the opening of the Rafah Crossing in both directions as stipulated in President Trump's Comprehensive Plan.