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08 DEC 25

Caritas Australia partners continue delivering lifesaving aid in Gaza

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Families Fill Containers Of Clean Water As Part Of Water Trucking Services Photo Credit CRS

As a fragile ceasefire enters its second month, Caritas Australia and partners remain committed to delivering life-saving assistance to communities devastated by years of conflict. Since the 10th of October, Caritas partners, including Catholic Relief Services (CRS) and Caritas Jerusalem, have scaled up operations across Gaza.  

CRS alone has shipped 126 trucks of supplies from Jordan and Egypt and reopened distribution points in Gaza City for families whose homes were destroyed. More than 346,000 people have received aid, including food, water, shelter materials, hygiene kits, and psychosocial support.   

Meanwhile, Caritas Jerusalem's Vehicle of Hope - a repurposed popemobile transformed into a mobile emergency health clinic for children - is set to support Gaza’s most vulnerable. 

Further updates from Caritas Jerusalem reveal that daily life remains dire. While some food has returned to markets prices are out of reach, with gas and medicine also critically scarce. Entire neighbourhoods lie in ruins, forcing families to endure winter in tents. Bombings continue nightly in areas like Shuja’iyah, described by colleagues as “the sound of obliteration,” leveling entire blocks. 

“Inside the two churches, our colleagues and the sheltered families remain,” Caritas Jerusalem said. “Their homes and cars were destroyed, but being alive and having the church walls around them offers a sense of protection that many outside do not have.” 

Reflecting on the large numbers waiting to flee Gaza, the statement also said: “While these opportunities are important for their future, it is painful to witness an entire generation leaving Gaza with little expectation of return.” 

“These updates are a reminder that conditions remain catastrophic,” said Sally Thomas, Humanitarian Manager at Caritas Australia. “Over 1.5 million people are living in makeshift shelters or the ruins of their homes. Families are bracing for winter without electricity, clean water, or adequate food. Children face malnutrition, untreated injuries, and trauma. Despite these overwhelming challenges, our teams and partners are working around the clock because every life matters.” 

Caritas Australia stands in solidarity with its partners and calls for continued support to sustain emergency operations and restore hope to families in Gaza. 

To support Caritas Australia’s Gaza Crisis Appeal, visit www.caritas.org.au/gaza or call 1800 024 413 toll free.  

Media contact: Tara Harvey 0484 002 021 tara.harvey@caritas.org.au or caritasmedia@caritas.org.au    

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