Emergency Response, Gaza, Germany, and Norway
January 26, 2026 | Germany | ADRA Germany
As winter’s chill settles over the Gaza Strip, the humanitarian crisis has reached a breaking point. With a vast majority of the population displaced and infrastructure decimated, the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) has mobilized a critical winterization campaign to provide a lifeline for families facing life-threatening conditions.
A Desperate Migration Northward
Despite the cessation of active hostilities following the October 2025 ceasefire, the humanitarian landscape remains grim. According to project reports from ADRA Germany, a considerable number of displaced people have begun migrating back to northern Gaza. This movement is driven by a harsh reality. Living conditions in the overcrowded south have become even more unbearable than the ruins of the north.

[Photo Courtesy of ADRA Norway]
The situation took a catastrophic turn in mid-November when torrential rains flooded these informal settlements, affecting thousands of families. In a landscape where safe housing, consistent food supplies, and potable water are almost non-existent, these weather events are no longer just an inconvenience. They are a threat to survival.
Logistics of Hope: The Winter Relief Operation
To combat plummeting temperatures, ADRA has partnered with Plan International Egypt to coordinate a sophisticated supply chain. From Egypt, a large-scale procurement and packaging operation is underway to equip 832 families, approximately 4,160 individuals, with essential winter survival items.
Each relief package includes heavyweight blankets and thermal clothing, durable winter footwear, and weather-resistant tents for those without structural shelter.

[Photo Courtesy of ADRA Norway]
A Legacy of Intervention
ADRA’s commitment to the region is not new. Since early 2024, the agency has worked alongside the non-profit organizations Plan International Egypt and ANERA to provide emergency food assistance to nearly 30,000 people in Gaza’s hardest-hit areas. Despite extreme logistical challenges and ongoing security risks, ADRA has maintained a persistent presence, evolving its response from immediate food assistance to long-term survival support.
This initiative is funded by donations through ADRA Germany, ADRA Norway and Aktion Deutschland Hilft
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