Gaza and West Bank Response Log | December 2025
In this log, Anera provides updates on unfolding war in Palestine and our response. In some cases, additional activities may be added retroactively to the daily entries as we receive additional program reporting.


December 2, 2025
As the sun rose over the camps in Gaza, the day began with a continued effort to meet the essential needs of displaced families. In Khan Younis, we distributed 375 locally-grown fresh vegetable parcels to families seeking nourishment. Each basket, weighing 37 pounds (17 kilograms), is packed with enough fresh produce to sustain a family for eight days — a small relief in such challenging times.








Across the central area and Khan Younis camps, we served at total of 120 pots of lentils — hot meals for approximately 18,000 people.






Trucks delivering clean water remain a critical lifeline. Our teams delivered a total of 79,252 gallons (300 cubic meters) of potable water to families across the central area, Khan Younis and Gaza City camps, ensuring families have access to this most basic necessity.


Meanwhile, under the World Food Programme‘s General Food Distribution project in Gaza’s Mawasi Qarara, we distributed 1,812 food parcels and 906 wheat flour bags, each weighing 55 pounds (25 kilograms). Each of the 906 households received two parcels and a flour bag, helping to sustain them for the coming days.




Testimonies:
“After we were displaced from the north, the clinic resumed following up on my son’s [malnutrition] case in Tel Al-Hawa, and thankfully their support made a real difference.. They gave me Plumpy’Nut. My son loves them, and his health has improved because of them. The clinic staff are very respectful, and my son’s health improved significantly after the follow-ups. — Ibtisam, 26, Jabalia Camp
“We thank Anera deeply for bringing water to our neighborhood. Since the water distributions began, water has been available in abundance, clean, safe to drink, and reaching everyone. Before, we used to walk long distances just to get a single gallon. Now, with regular deliveries every two days, things have become much easier.. We use this water for drinking, cooking, and ablution..” — Mohammed, 63, Sheikh Radwan, Gaza
“In these extremely difficult times, receiving a fresh vegetable parcel from Anera means everything to us. We can’t afford to buy fruits and vegetables — prices are high, and most people have no income or work. This parcel is truly a blessing from God. It has everything our family needs, and my children will be so happy to see fruits and vegetables at home. Honestly, I’ve never been able to buy such things before. I sincerely thank Anera for supporting us and bringing joy into so many homes.” — Mahmoud, 43, Al-Mukhabbaraat, Gaza City.
“Winter in Gaza is unlike any cold, it comes from the wind, from the mud, from tents that never fully close.
A barefoot child stands between barrels, searching for water or a touch of warmth.
Here, children learn early that winter with war is heavier than anyone should endure…
yet still, they stand.” — Anera’s Ibrahim Zanoun












December 1, 2025
Anera distributed 375 baskets of locally-grown fresh vegetables to displaced people in Khan Younis today. Each 37-pound (17 kilogram) parcel is sufficient to support a family for eight days.










Also today, we prepared and distributed 60 pots of lentils to displaced families in the central area camps, and 60 pots of pasta in the Khan Younis camps, providing an estimated 18,000 hot meals to people.












And yesterday and today, we distributed a total of 4,072 food parcels and 2,056 55-pound (25 kilogram) wheat flour bags under the World Food Programme‘s General Food Distribution project. We provided each of the 2,056 households in Mawasi Qarara area with two parcels and one flour bag.
We also distributed 26,417 gallons (100 cubic meters) of potable water each in the central area, Khan Younis, and Gaza City, serving some 100,000 people in total.


And over the course of yesterday and today at our primary healthcare center in Al Nuseirat we provided treatment to 233 patients, including specialty care in wound management, general surgery, emergency, dermatology, physiotherapy, pediatrics, and gynecology and obstetrics.




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