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22.01.2025 | Press Release

Collective NGO Statement on Israel-Hamas Ceasefire

37 organizations, including Welthungerhilfe, urge all stakeholders to engage local actors and work collaboratively towards a sustainable resolution for all affected communities

We welcome the announcement of a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, marking a first step towards reducing the overwhelming suffering caused by 15 months of brutal conflict.

Since 7th October 2023, at least 48,200 people have been killed, including over 46,600 Palestinians and 1,600 Israelis (Source: OCHA). Many more bodies are assumed to remain buried beneath the rubble that were once homes, hospitals, businesses and schools in Gaza. Each life lost highlights the profound human cost of this conflict and reinforces the critical need for peace. We echo the statements of our member organizations and partners, and emphasize the following key priorities:

1. Full Adherence to Ceasefire Terms:

All parties must strictly comply with the ceasefire provisions, including the release of Israeli hostages and Palestinian detainees and the facilitation of humanitarian aid to Gaza’s civilian population.

2. Unhindered Humanitarian Access:

Blockades must be immediately lifted to enable aid at a scale necessary to reach urgent needs. Essential services such as electricity and water must be restored.

3. Protection of Civilians and Infrastructure:

All parties must adhere to international humanitarian and human rights law, safeguarding civilians and the remaining critical infrastructure, including hospitals and schools. Palestinians displaced must be allowed to safely return to their homes and be fully supported in the recovery and rebuilding of their lives and livelihoods.

4. Accountability and Justice:

It is crucial to hold accountable those responsible for violations of international law, including war crimes and crimes against humanity, to prevent future atrocities and uphold human rights. Fact finding missions and the work of international courts must be respected by all.

5. Commitment to Lasting Peace:

The international community must remain committed to securing a permanent ceasefire and addressing the root causes of the conflict, including Israel’s illegal occupation of the Palestinian territory.

ICVA and our members stand ready to support coordinated humanitarian efforts. We urge all stakeholders to engage local actors and work collaboratively towards a sustainable resolution for all affected communities. The path to lasting peace will require an unwavering commitment to humanity, dignity and justice.

Signatories

  1. Action Against Hunger (ACF)
  2. Action For Humanity
  3. Amel Association International
  4. Association for Protection of Refugee Women and Children. HAMI
  5. Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation
  6. Caritas Internationalis
  7. Christian Aid
  8. CHS Alliance
  9. Church World Service
  10. Climate Alliance Pakistan
  11. COAST Foundation
  12. DanChurchAid
  13. Danish Refugee Council
  14. Dóchas – The Irish Network for international development & humanitarian organisations
  15. Fraternity – International Humanitarian Missions (FIHM)
  16. GOAL
  17. HelpAge International
  18. Humanity & Inclusion – Handicap International
  19. ICVA
  20. IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation
  21. International Blue Crescent Relief and Development Foundation
  22. INTERSOS
  23. Islamic Relief Agency. ISRA
  24. Jesuit Refugee Service
  25. Lutheran World Federation (LWF)
  26. Norwegian Church Aid
  27. People in Need (PIN)
  28. Refugee Consortium of Kenya
  29. Refugees Seeking Equal Access at the
  30. Scalabrini International Migration Network – SIMN
  31. Solidarités International
  32. Somali NGO Consortium
  33. Tamdeen Youth Foundation
  34. Télécoms Sans Frontières
  35. Trócaire
  36. Welthungerhilfe (WHH)
  37. Zamzam Foundation

Welthungerhilfe is one of the largest private aid organizations in Germany; it is politically independent and non-denominational. With courage and determination, it is striving for a world without hunger. Since it was founded on December 14, 1962, 12,128 overseas projects in about 72 countries have been supported with 5.07 billion euros. Welthungerhilfe follows the principle of empowering people to help themselves to sustainably improve their living conditions, offering everything from fast disaster relief to reconstruction and long-term development cooperation projects with national and international partner organizations.

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