
You can read UN OCHA updates on Palestine
OCHA publishes weekly reports and flash updates on the crisis in Occupied Palestinian Territories.
Why this matters
Understanding the scale of displacement, destruction, and need is the first step to mobilizing resources, attention, and solidarity.
In an era of disinformation, staying anchored to verified data is crucial. OCHA is a neutral source, constantly updated, used by all international organizations to plan humanitarian interventions. Data is based on field verification, with maps, charts and accessible summary sheets.
Clear, credible information is also the foundation for productive conversations. When you know the real numbers and situations, you're better equipped to speak up and counter narratives that downplay or distort the crisis.
What you can do
- Follow the updates regularly.
Bookmark the UN OCHA page and check it often. You'll find daily and weekly situation reports, infographics, and urgent alerts from the field. - Subscribe to their newsletter.
Stay updated by signing up—there’s a link directly on the OCHA page. - Share their updates and invite others to follow.
Use your platforms to amplify these facts. Sharing reliable information helps build a more informed and engaged public.
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