Gaza and West Bank Response Log | July 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.

July 30, 2025
Today, we distributed a total of 200 vegetable baskets to displaced persons in Gaza City, benefiting 200 families with enough fresh produce to prepare 2,200 meals.
We also distributed 42,267 gallons (160 cubic meters or 160,000 liters) of potable water in camps across Deir Al Balah, Khan Younis, and Gaza City today, reaching some 53,300 people.
And our health clinics at our field primary healthcare centers continued today, delivering essential consultation services across multiple specialties. In Gaza City, our center hosted including ear, nose and throat; wound management; orthopedics; general and emergency clinics, serving 294 patients. In Deir Al Balah, we saw 387 patients. And we treated 550 patients in Khan Younis today. Our mother and child clinic saw 792 people, primarily children and pregnant and lactating women. Through our screenings we diagnosed 41 children with severe acute malnutrition today, and 143 children with moderate acute malnutrition — 184 children with acute malnutrition in total. Another 85 children at risk of malnutrition and 119 malnourished pregnant and nursing mothers. We distributed 5,013 nutritional supplements today; provided 179 breastfeeding counseling sessions; and gave 131 women and children mental health and psychosocial support.
July 28, 2025
Anera’s clinics in Khan Younis and Deir Al Balah continued to provide critical health services, treating a combined total of 916 patients (471 in Khan Younis and 445 in Deir Al Balah). In Gaza City, the primary healthcare center remains a vital resource for the community, offering comprehensive outpatient care. Anera served 299 patients through 365 consultations spanning multiple specialties, including dermatology, wound care and urology.
Beyond healthcare, Anera supported food security efforts by distributing 200 vegetable baskets to displaced families in the Middle Area. Each basket was filled with fresh, nutritious produce and enabled families to prepare an estimated 2,200 nourishing meals.
To address the ongoing water crisis, Anera also delivered 80,000 liters (21,133 gallons) of clean drinking water to families in the Middle Area and Khan Younis camps, reaching nearly 26,600 people. In Gaza City, an additional 15,850 liters of potable water were distributed, benefiting approximately 20,000 Palestinians suffering from acute water shortages.
July 27, 2025
Despite the continued hardship and violence, Anera’s staff push forward each day to bring relief and restore hope to families in Gaza.
In Khan Younis, Anera staffers once again distributed 200 fresh vegetable baskets to displaced families, enabling them to prepare approximately 2,200 meals.

Water access remained a top priority. Our teams delivered 100 cubic meters (26,417 gallons) in the middle area and Khan Younis, reaching about 33,300 people. In Gaza City, 60 cubic meters (15,850 gallons) were distributed, enough to support another 20,000 individuals suffering from a lack of safe drinking water.
Anera’s clinics in the south and middle areas treated 726 patients on this day, including 342 in Khan Younis and 384 in Deir Al Balah. Despite the difficult conditions, our medical teams continue to deliver essential care to those with nowhere else to turn.
With support from WF-AID, Anera’s mother and child health clinics served 255 vulnerable individuals. Among them were 77 pregnant and lactating women, including 38 identified as malnourished. We screened 131 children under five, finding 8 with severe acute malnutrition, 13 with moderate acute malnutrition, and 22 at risk, which are all clear signs of a worsening nutrition crisis.

To help address these needs, we distributed 993 lipid-based nutrient supplement sachets and 126 ready-to-use complementary food jars. Additionally, 74 women received breastfeeding counseling through group and individual sessions — a vital intervention for protecting infant health in emergencies.
Mental health services also remained a cornerstone of our support. 22 women participated in group psychosocial sessions, while 8 women and 2 children received individualized counseling, offering a measure of healing in a time of unimaginable stress and loss.
July 26, 2025
In Khan Younis, our Gaza staff distributed 200 fresh vegetable baskets, offering a source of nutrition and dignity to families who have lost access to regular meals. The distribution provided enough ingredients to prepare roughly 2,200 meals, a vital contribution in the face of widespread food insecurity.
Clean water remains one of the most urgent needs. Anera delivered 100 cubic meters (26,417 gallons) of potable water to camps in the middle area and Khan Younis, reaching approximately 33,300 displaced people, and another another 50 cubic meters went to 16,600 people in Gaza City who are experiencing extreme water shortages.

Anera’s healthcare services continued uninterrupted across Gaza, reflecting the immense demand for medical care among displaced families. Our primary healthcare center in Gaza City treated 440 patients across internal medicine, pediatric, urology, and wound care clinics. In Khan Younis and Deir Al Balah, our teams saw an additional 585 and 313 patients respectively — bringing the total number of people reached to 1,338.
At the Al Sahaba Medical Complex, Anera’s infant and young child feeding clinic continued providing essential nutrition services. On this day, 24 children under five were screened, with five diagnosed with moderate acute malnutrition, and 14 children between 6 and 23 months received ready-to-use complementary food (RUCF) supplements. The clinic screened 16 pregnant and lactating women, identifying nine as malnourished. Fifteen received breastfeeding counseling, 20 joined awareness sessions, and seven accessed psychological support.
July 25, 2025
Since the beginning of the month (July 3), we have enrolled 1,775 children and mothers with acute and at-risk malnutrition in treatment at our mother and child clinics. We have distributed 5,451 ready-to-use therapeutic food sachets to malnourished children. These children require weekly follow-ups and continuous supplementation.

We have observed a sharp increase in malnutrition, and our RUTF stocks are now very low and will last only two more working days. We have contacted UNICEF and other partners, but all organizations are facing near zero stocks or access constraints. If we are unable to resupply by next week, we will be unable to continue treatments for these acutely malnourished patients. Urgent support is needed to prevent treatment interruption and further deterioration.
July 24, 2025
Activity reports pending.
July 23, 2025
In Gaza City, today we reached 200 displaced families with fresh vegetable baskets — each parcel a small step toward nourishment and much-needed relief. The produce quantities will allow families facing severe hunger to prepare a total of around 2,200 meals.


We also delivered 26,417 gallons (100,000 liters) of potable water to displaced families in camps across Deir Al Balah and Khan Younis, reaching nearly 33,300 people in urgent need. We distributed an additional 13,208 gallons (50,000 liters) to around 16,600 people in Gaza City facing extreme water scarcity.


Our field primary healthcare centers continued to deliver vital outpatient services. In Gaza City, we reached 289 patients across four key departments: ear, nose and throat; general surgery; orthopedics; and wound management. And our centers in Khan Younis and Deir Al Balah were also open today, serving 377 patients in Deir Al Balah and 501 patients in Khan Younis.
Also on health, our mother and child clinics in two locations in Gaza City provided integrated health and nutrition services to 347 people, including 107 pregnant and lactating women and 226 children. Our malnutrition screenings identified 105 acutely malnourished children today (including 21 with severe acute malnutrition), 28 children at risk, and 37 malnourished pregnant or lactating women. We distributed 980 ready-to-use therapeutic food sachets. We also provided 79 breastfeeding counseling sessions, mental health and psychosocial support for 76 individuals.

July 22, 2025
Today, our field primary healthcare centers were open again. In Deir Al Balah, our center held wound management, nutrition, pediatric, gynecology and obstetrics, physiotherapy, and psychiatric clinics, treating 252 patients. In Khan Younis, we hosted wound management; internal medicine; ear, nose and throat; noncommunicable disease; nutrition; and shelter-visit physiotherapy clinics, serving 525 patients.

In Gaza City, our mother and child clinics in Al-Nasser and Tal Al-Hawa provided services to 326 individuals, mostly pregnant and lactating women and children. Our screenings identified 53 acutely malnourished children (including 18 with severe acute malnutrition), 32 at-risk children, and 38 malnourished pregnant or nursing mothers. We distributed 581 ready-to-use therapeutic food sachets. We also provided 87 breastfeeding counseling sessions, and mental health and psychosocial support services to 50 individuals.
In Deir Al Balah, we distributed 200 fresh vegetable baskets to displaced families in the camps. Each basket contains 2.2 pounds (5 kilograms) of locally sourced produce. This distribution provides enough fresh vegetables to prepare approximately 2,200 urgently needed meals.


We also distributed 13,208 gallons (50,000 liters) of clean drinking water to roughly 16,660 displaced people in northern Gaza City, and 26,417 gallons (100,000 liters) to displaced families in camps across the Deir Al Balah and Khan Younis, enough to support nearly 33,300 people in urgent need.
July 21, 2025
In consultation with our monitoring and evaluation team, we have made some updates to our cumulative aid delivered calculations to consistently capture the meals supplied through our flour, high-energy biscuit and date pastry deliveries and adjusted our numbers accordingly. Accounting for all flour deliveries considerably increases our tally of the total number of meals we have provided, to 132 million meals. Similarly, we have updated out water delivery number to include all water provisions.
New Israeli displacement orders issued for the southern parts of Deir Al Balah aim to isolate the area from Khan Younis and the rest of Gaza. In response, we have allocated additional stores of essential medicines and medical supplies to our field primary healthcare center in Deir Al Balah. This move is part of our contingency planning to ensure the continuation of medical services in case the city becomes cut off from other governorates. Similarly, we have prepared two weeks of contingency supplies for our Khan Younis center should ground conditions deteriorate and access becomes restricted.

One of our staff in Gaza shared a personal experience today:
“We were lucky enough to buy just one kilo of flour to make a taboon (flatbread) — our first meal containing flour in a long time. It might seem like a small thing, but here in Gaza, it feels like a luxury.
“Getting food has become incredibly difficult for everyone. Even those who have money often can’t access it in cash without losing 40% of its value to withdrawal fees. And for those without money… slow starvation is their reality.
“Now, all of Gaza is slowly dying — and many have stopped dreaming of life. Their only remaining wish is for a peaceful, swift end to the unbearable suffering.”


We opened our field primary healthcare centers again today. In Gaza City, we hosted wound management, dermatology, urology, and general surgery clinics, serving 373 patients. In Deir Al Balah, our center hosted wound management; dermatology; orthopedics; physiotherapy; and ear, nose and throat clinics, treating 383 patients. And our center in Khan Younis held wound management, pediatrics, general surgery, gynecology and obstetrics, shelter-visit physiotherapy, laser therapy, and psychiatry clinics, seeing 526 patients.
Our mother and child clinics in the Tal Al Hawa and Al-Nasser areas of Gaza city saw 252 people, primarily children and pregnant and nursing women. Our screenings identified 12 children with severe acute malnutrition, 15 kids with moderate acute malnutrition, and 19 children at-risk, along with 29 malnourished pregnant or nursing mothers. Despite these many cases of acute malnutrition, we were unable to distribute nutritional supplements for these dangerously malnourished children today because our stocks of nutritional supplements were totally empty. We also provided 67 breastfeeding counseling sessions, mental health and psychosocial support services for 51 people.
Moving south, we distributed 142 vegetable baskets to displaced people in camps across Deir Al Balah, and an additional 58 baskets to the SOS Children’s Village for orphans in Khan Younis. In total, these parcels provide enough fresh produce for approximately 2,200 urgently needed meals.

We also delivered 10,567 gallons (40,000 liters or 40 cubic meters) of potable water in Deir Al Balah camps, 18,492 gallons (70 cubic meters) of clean drinking water to the displaced families in Gaza City, reaching around 23,300 people, and 15,850 gallons (60 cubic meters) in Khan Younis camps, to some 33,300 displaced people.
July 20, 2025
We continued to operate our field primary healthcare centers today. In Gaza City, we hosted wound management; ear, nose and throat; orthopedic; gynecology and obstetrics clinics, seeing 213 patients. In Deir Al Balah, our center held wound management, noncommunicable disease, nutrition, pediatrics, and physiotherapy clinics, treating 322 patients. And in Khan Younis, we hosted wound management, orthopedics, urology, physiotherapy (including shelter visits), nutrition, and laser therapy clinics, serving 342 patients.
We also continued our water trucking program today. In Deir Al Balah and Khan Younis, we delivered 26,417 gallons (100,000 liters or 100 cubic meters) of drinking water.
July 19, 2025
Our water trucking program delivered 26,417 gallons (100,000 liters or 100 cubic meters) of potable water to people in Deir Al Balah and Khan Younis and another 18,492 gallons (70,000 liters or 70 cubic meters) in Gaza City.
Our field primary healthcare centers were open today. In Gaza City, we hosted wound management, pediatric, internal medicine and noncommunicable disease, and urology clinics, treating 445 patients. In Khan Younis, we hosted wound management, dermatology, internal medicine, noncommunicable disease, deworming, and shelter-visit physiotherapy clinics, treating 590 patients. And in Deir Al Balah, we hosted wound management, general surgery, physiotherapy, urology, and gynecology and obstetrics clinics, treating 330 patients.
July 18, 2025
No activities reported.
July 17, 2025
We delivered potable water today to people in Gaza City (13,209 gallons), Deir Al Balah and Khan Younis (15,850 gallons).
Over the last week, our mother and child clinics in Al-Nasser and Tal Al-Hawa continued to provide critical health and nutrition services to vulnerable women and children in Gaza. Between July 12 and 17, we saw a total of 2,669 patients. We screened women and children for malnutrition, identifying 71 children with severe acute malnutrition, 230 children with moderate acute malnutrition, 257 children at risk of malnutrition, and 288 malnourished pregnant and lactating women. We also distributed 7,355 nutritional supplements and provided 667 breastfeeding counseling sessions. And we provided mental health and psychosocial support through individual and group sessions to pregnant and nursing women and children.




The scarcity of food and nutritional supplements across all of Gaza and the tight restriction on humanitarian aid have combined to create a deadly situation for civilians. Our team is reporting how tragic and difficult it is to “see the children in our care passing through a slow death while having no means to rescue them except prayer.”
One of our staff in Gaza said, “I would like to ask all of you wherever you are to make the gasping voices of malnourished children reach the whole world.”
All three of our field primary healthcare centers in Gaza were open today. In Gaza City, we hosted wound management, dermatology, nutrition, and gynecology clinics, seeing 334 patients. In Deir Al Balah, we hosted wound management; dermatology; orthopedic; ear, nose and throat; and physiotherapy clinics today, treating 436 patients. And in Khan Younis, our center hosted wound management; orthopedic; pediatric; ear, nose and throat; urology; and physiotherapy (including shelter visits) clinics, serving 592 patients.
July 16, 2025
Rana, one of our pastry chefs in Gaza, is now trapped in her home in Gaza with her family in an evacuation zone area. Rana and her family were unable to leave her home due to her father’s condition. A shell hit near their house and shrapnel broke through the walls and injured her elderly father, who has severe mental health issues.
Rana, who prepared date biscuits for kids and patients until our ingredients ran out, was featured in a recent story on our website, social media, and newsletter. She is a trained nurse. No one can get to them to help or get them out, so she stitched his wounds herself. No power, no shelter, no way out. Just explosions all around. She called one of our staff earlier today to inform her of her situation. They are currently living in unimaginable fear.

She used to bring comfort to others and now she’s just trying to survive. This is what so many families are going through right now. Rana is one of many. Her story is Gaza’s story.
We continued delivering drinking water today through water trucking, including 10,567 gallons (40,000 liters or 40 cubic meters) in Gaza City, and 10,567 gallons (40,000 liters or 40 cubic meters) in Deir Al Balah and Khan Younis.
Our field primary healthcare centers continued serving patients today. In Gaza City, we hosted wound management; general surgery; orthopedics; ear, nose and throat clinics, seeing 334 patients. In Deir Al Balah, our center hosted wound management, general surgery, urology, noncommunicable disease, and physiotherapy clinics, treating 343 patients. And in Khan Younis, he hosted wound management, dermatology, general surgery, gynecology and obstetrics, and physiotherapy (including shelter visits) clinics, serving 506 patients.
July 15, 2025
Our potable water trucking program continued today, delivering 17,171 gallons (65,000 liters or 65 cubic meters) in Gaza City, and 5,283 gallons (20,000 liters or 20 cubic meters) in Deir Al Balah and Khan Younis.
Our field primary healthcare centers were open again today. In Gaza City, we hosted wound management, pediatrics, internal medicine, psychosocial support clinics, seeing 326 patients. In Deir Al Balah, we hosted wound management, nutrition, pediatric, gynecology and obstetrics, physiotherapy, and psychiatric clinics, treating 338 patients. And in Khan Younis, our center operated wound management; internal medicine; ear, nose and throat; noncommunicable disease; nutrition; and shelter-visit physiotherapy clinics, serving 544 patients.
July 14, 2025
In Gaza City, we delivered 13,209 gallons (50,000 liters or 50 cubic meters) of drinking water today, and another 10,567 gallons (40,000 liters or 40 cubic meters) in Deir Al Balah and Khan Younis.
Our field primary healthcare centers in Gaza continue to provide essential medical services to patients with desperate needs and very limited access to health facilities. In Gaza City today, our center treated 356 patients at our wound management, dermatology, urology, and general surgery clinics. Our Khan Younis center hosted wound management, pediatric, general surgery, gynecology and obstetrics, shelter-visit physiotherapy, laser therapy, psychiatry clinics, serving 533 patients. And in Deir Al Balah, we saw 447 patients at our wound management; dermatology; orthopedic; physiotherapy; and ear, nose and throat clinics.


July 13, 2025
Our water trucking program continue today. In Gaza City, we delivered 13,209 gallons (50,000 liters or 50 cubic meters) of potable water. And in Khan Younis, we delivered another 21,134 gallons (80,000 liters or 80 cubic meters).
At our our field primary healthcare centers in Gaza today we treated 1,032 patients. In Gaza City, we treated 294 patients at our wound management; ear, nose and throat; orthopedic; and gynecology and obstetrics clinics. In Deir Al Balah, we hosted wound management, noncommunicable disease, nutrition, pediatric, and physiotherapy clinics, serving 314 patients. In Khan Younis, we saw 424 patients through our wound management, orthopedic, urology, physiotherapy, nutrition, laser therapy, and tent-visit physiotherapy clinics.
July 12, 2025
We delivered a total of 36,984 gallons of drinking water today across Gaza City, Deir Al Balah and Khan Younis.
Our field primary healthcare centers in continues providing essential medical services to patients in need. In Gaza City, we served 380 patients at our wound management, pediatric, internal medicine and noncommunicable disease, and urology clinics. In Deir Al Balah, we hosted wound management, general surgery, physiotherapy, urology, gynecology and obstetrics clinics, treating 291 patients. And in Khan Younis, we saw 573 patients at our wound management, dermatology, internal medicine, noncommunicable disease, deworming, and shelter-visit physiotherapy clinics.
July 11, 2025
No activities reported.
July 10, 2025
Today, all three of our field primary healthcare centers were operating. In Gaza City, we hosted wound management, dermatology, nutrition, and gynecology clinics, seeing 304 patients. In Khan Younis, our center held wound management; orthopedic; pediatric; ear, nose and throat; urology; and physiotherapy (including shelter visits) clinics, seeing 548 patients. And in Deir Al Balah, our center hosted wound management; dermatology; orthopedic; ear, nose and throat; and physiotherapy clinics, treating 436 patients.
Our mother and child clinics in Al-Nasser and Tal Al-Hawa have continued to provide essential health and nutrition services to children and pregnant and nursing women over the past four days, seeing 1,717 people. Our nutrition screenings at these clinics diagnosed 21 children with severe acute malnutrition and 65 children with moderate acute malnutrition. These numbers indicate a serious and growing nutritional concern and reflect an urgent need for expanded screening, outreach, and sustained nutrition support. We also distributed 7,532 nutritional supplements.





Also today, we delivered 36,984 gallons of water by trucking desalinated potable water to displaced communities in Gaza City, Deir Al Balah and Khan Younis.
July 9, 2025
All three of our field primary healthcare centers were open today. In Gaza City, our center hosted wound management; general surgery; orthopedics; and ear, nose and throat clinics today, seeing 350 patients. In Deir Al Balah, we held wound management, general surgery, urology, noncommunicable disease, and physiotherapy clinics, treating 330 patients. And in Khan Younis, we hosted wound management, dermatology, general surgery, gynecology and obstetrics, and physiotherapy (including shelter visits) clinics, serving 572 patients.
Today, we delivered 31,700 gallons of drinking water using water trucks to displaced communities in Gaza City, Deir Al Balah and Khan Younis.
July 8, 2025
Today, we delivered 34,343 gallons of potable water to displaced communities in Gaza City, Deir Al Balah and Khan Younis.
Our field primary healthcare centers in Gaza City, Deir Al Balah, and Khan Younis were open today. In Gaza City, we treated 321 patients at our wound management, pediatrics, internal medicine, and psychosocial support clinics. In Deir Al Balah, our center hosted wound management, nutrition, pediatric, gynecology and obstetrics, physiotherapy, and psychiatric clinics, seeing 292 patients. And in Khan Younis, we served 579 patients at our wound management; internal medicine; ear, nose and throat; noncommunicable disease; deworming; nutrition; and shelter-visit physiotherapy clinics.

July 7, 2025
Again today, we delivered 44,909 gallons of water by trucking desalinated potable water to displaced communities in Gaza City, Deir Al Balah and Khan Younis.
Our field primary healthcare center in Gaza City continues to provide essential medical services. For the first seven days of the month, the center operated eleven clinics — wound management; pediatric; internal medicine and noncommunicable disease; urology; ear, nose and throat; orthopedic; gynecology and obstetrics; psychiatric; general surgery; therapeutic nutrition; and dermatology — treating 2,022 patients.
And our Khan Younis and Deir Al Balah healthcare centers have continued their operations as well. In Khan Younis today, we served 534 patients through our wound management, pediatric, general surgery, gynecology and obstetrics, physiotherapy shelter visits, laser therapy, and psychiatry clinics. In Deir Al Balah, our center hosted wound management; dermatology; orthopedic; physiotherapy; and ear, nose and throat clinics, treating 468 patients.
July 6, 2025
Our field primary healthcare centers continued their operations today. In Khan Younis, we hosted wound management, orthopedic, urology, physiotherapy (including shelter visits), nutrition, and laser therapy clinics, seeing 417 patients. And in Deir Al Balah, we treated 294 patients at our wound management, noncommunicable disease, nutrition, pediatric, and physiotherapy clinics.


Also today, we delivered 44,909 gallons of water by trucking desalinated drinking water to displaced communities in Gaza City, Deir Al Balah and Khan Younis.
July 5, 2025
Today, we delivered 42,267 gallons of water by trucking desalinated potable water to displaced communities in Gaza City, Deir Al Balah and Khan Younis.
Our field primary healthcare centers were open today. In Khan Younis, we hosted wound management, dermatology, internal medicine, noncommunicable disease, deworming, and shelter-visit physiotherapy clinics today, treating 629 patients. In Deir Al Balah, we hosted wound management, general surgery, physiotherapy, urology, gynecology and obstetrics clinics, seeing 269 patients.

July 4, 2025
No activities reported.
July 3, 2025
Our newest mother and child clinic opened to patients in Gaza City in Al-Nasser and Tal Al Hawa. The clinics provide essential and integrated services for pregnant and lactating women and children, including pediatrics, gynecology, mental health and psychosocial support, breastfeeding counseling, nutrition support, and medications, treating a total of 1,200 patients during the initial days of operation. During screenings, we identified seven children with severe acute malnutrition and 33 with moderate acute malnutrition. There remains a critical need for integrated maternal and child health services in Gaza. We are committed to ensuring continued access to care for the most vulnerable populations.
Our field primary healthcare centers were also operational today. In Deir Al Balah, we hosted wound management; dermatology; orthopedic; ear, nose and throat; and physiotherapy clinics, treating 411 patients. In Khan Younis, we held wound management; orthopedic; pediatric; ear, nose and throat; urology; and physiotherapy (including shelter visits) clinics, seeing 575 patients.
Today, we received a touching message from a former patient’s mother in recognition of the care and support our team provided. The patient suffered from a postpartum abdominal abscess that caused persistent pain. After visiting multiple facilities without improvement, the patient had lost hope and expected a recovery period of over a year. Fortunately, she visited our wound care clinic and, thanks to the dedicated efforts of our medical team, she was able to make a full recovery in less than a month.
And again today, we delivered 44,909 gallons of water by trucking desalinated potable water to displaced communities in Gaza City, Deir Al Balah and Khan Younis.
July 2, 2025
Today, at our field primary healthcare centers, we treated 921 patients. In Deir Al Balah, we hosted wound management, general surgery, urology, noncommunicable disease, and physiotherapy clinics, treating 333 patients. In Khan Younis today, we held wound management, dermatology, general surgery, gynecology and obstetrics, and physiotherapy (including shelter visits) clinics, treating 588 patients.
The patient in the photo below is just one example of the growing number of injury cases we now see daily among people who go to collect aid from the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. Since this organization began its distributions, we’ve seen nearly a 100% increase in the number of patients visiting our wound care clinic in Khan Younis. This particular image shows a young boy who was stabbed by gangs near the distribution center in an attempt to steal what little aid he had received. Thankfully, the injury wasn’t fatal — though it came dangerously close to his kidney. Our team treated him with surgical sutures at our clinic in Khan Younis

Also today, we delivered 44,909 gallons of water by trucking desalinated potable water to displaced communities in Gaza City, Deir Al Balah and Khan Younis.
July 1, 2025
We delivered 36,984 gallons of water by trucking desalinated potable water to displaced communities in Gaza City, Deir Al Balah and Khan Younis today.
Today, our field primary healthcare centers were operational. In Deir Al Balah, we hosted wound management, nutrition, pediatric, gynecology and obstetrics, physiotherapy, and psychiatric clinics, seeing 267 patients. At our Khan Younis center, we held wound management; internal; ear, nose and throat; noncommunicable disease; deworming; nutrition; and shelter-visit physiotherapy clinics, treating 549 patients.
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