Today’s announcement of a ceasefire agreement offers a long-awaited flicker of respite. Action Against Hunger stresses the urgency of transforming this lifesaving opportunity into a permanent ceasefire.
Action Against Hunger today presented an analysis in Madrid on the impact of two years of displacement, violence, and conflict on hunger in the occupied Palestinian territory.
Action Against Hunger shares with deep sadness the news of the tragic killing of our former colleague, Mustafa Walid Mohammed Al Ejla, in the Gaza Strip.
Since June of this year alone, the organisation has suffered three serious incidents that have put the lives of its humanitarian staff in Gaza and the West Bank at risk.
The planned military incursion in Gaza City threatens devastating consequences for a population already weakened by hunger, loss, and repeated displacement.
On August 24th, an Action Against Hunger staff member was seriously injured by masked settlers while tending to his land with family in Hebron Governorate. The attack resulted in hospitalization and extensive property damage.
Action Against Hunger shares with dismay the news that two of our colleagues, Mohammed Hussein and Obada Abu Issa, died on the evening of 26 June 2025.
ACF has not endorsed (and will not endorse), nor agreed to collaborate with any mechanism that does not comply with fundamental humanitarian principles.