Red Cross worker calls for increased access to aid in Gaza

February 3, 2026 • Al Jazeera

Red Cross worker calls for increased access to aid in Gaza

Red Cross Worker Calls for Increased Aid Access in Gaza

A Red Cross worker has expressed concerns about the availability of aid in Gaza, stating that more support is needed for the region’s inhabitants. Patrick Griffiths, who recently departed Gaza, emphasized the importance of meeting the basic needs of the population.

Griffiths noted that Israel, as the occupying power, has a responsibility to ensure that the requirements of the people are met in Gaza. He expressed hope that the recent opening of the Rafah crossing will provide Palestinians with an opportunity to recover and rebuild.

However, Griffiths also emphasized that more needs to be done to address the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza. His comments come as the international community continues to grapple with the complexities of providing aid to a region affected by conflict.

Griffiths’ remarks highlight the ongoing need for increased access to essential services, including food, water, and medical care. The Red Cross has been working to provide assistance to those in need, but Griffiths’ comments suggest that more support is required to address the scale of the crisis.

The Rafah crossing’s reopening is seen as a potential lifeline for Palestinians, allowing them to receive vital supplies and services. However, Griffiths’ words underscore the need for sustained efforts to address the underlying issues affecting Gaza’s population.

Source: Al Jazeera