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Urgent: Donate to support Gaza today

The Israeli Government’s war in Gaza and the West Bank has created a humanitarian crisis that’s spread across the region. Please donate today to support the people of the Occupied Palestinian Territory and Lebanon, advocate for a permanent ceasefire and stand for peace.

What is happening in Gaza?

Gaza’s humanitarian situation is catastrophic, marked by starvation, repeated forced displacements, and the destruction of life-sustaining infrastructure and systems. Israel has intentionally created a chronic shortage of food, water, medicines and basic services like healthcare across Gaza.

This humanitarian crisis has also spread into the West Bank, threatening many more civilians. 

We must act now to support Palestinians in Gaza who are living through a genocide.

Our colleagues in Gaza are working tirelessly to provide life-saving aid in the face of the Government of Israel’s aid blockade and restrictions. This blockade is now being used to justify shutting down nearly all other aid operations in favour of a deadly, military-controlled alternative that neither protects civilians nor meets basic needs. 

Together with our partners on the ground, the Oxfam confederation has managed to reachover 1,461,660 people across Gaza, the West Bank and Lebanon withfood, water and sanitation services, cash, essential basic items, and protection to the most vulnerable groups. But much more is required. 

Every day this war continues, the need for a permanent ceasefire and humanitarian aid grows. That’s why we need your help. 

Will you donate today to support the people of the Occupied Palestinian Territory and Lebanon, advocate for a permanent ceasefire and stand for peace? 

How your donation can help

$50

could provide basic provisions including tarpaulins, water containers, soap and sanitary materials to families displaced by violence in Lebanon

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$120

could provide a Food Survival pack to feed a family of six in Gaza for a month

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$500

could help support the global campaign for a permanent ceasefire to end the violence

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Funds raised from this appeal will support Oxfam's Middle East crisis response, including Gaza, the West Bank and Lebanon.

If the funds raised exceed the amount required to meet the needs of the people affected by this emergency, or in the event we are not able to use all the funds raised for any reason (including government restrictions), we will direct funds to our International Crisis Fund, allowing Oxfam to rapidly respond to emergencies around the world.

Keep up to date with the crisis

Read the latest updates on what's happening Gaza, the West Bank and Lebanon.

23 Aug 2025

Oxfam reaction to IPC report confirming famine in Gaza Governorate

Reacting to the Integrated Food Security Classification (IPC) report published today, which confirms a famine in Gaza Governorate and predicts it will expand to Deir al-Balah and Khan Younis by the end of September, Oxfam’s Food Security and Livelihoods Coordinator, Mahmoud Alsaqqa, said: “The famine in Gaza is entirely driven by Israel’s near-total blockade of food and vital […]

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14 Aug 2025

Grace Tame, Patrick Abboud, Celia Pacquola, Nasser Mashni, Senator David Shoebridge join Oxfam Australia’s ‘Not in my Name’ campaign in support of Palestinians in Gaza

Grace Tame, Patrick Abboud, Nasser Mashni, Senator David Shoebridge and comedian Celia Pacquola have this week joined hundreds in Oxfam Australia’s campaign, ‘Not in My Name’, showing support for Palestinians in Gaza and calling on the Australian government to take decisive action now to stop violence and breaches of international law. Gaza’s humanitarian situation is […]

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13 Aug 2025

Oxfam reaction to Australian Government recognising state of Palestine

Reacting to Australia’s announcement that it will recognise the state of Palestine at the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly in September, Oxfam Australia Interim Chief Executive Officer Dr. Chrisanta Muli said: “We welcome the announcement today that Australia will recognise the state of Palestine. This recognition is a landmark decision and is […]

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