Human Rights & Democracy

Demanding the Israeli Government to Allow Fuel into Gaza

10 July 2025 | By New Israel Fund
A young boy in Gaza sits next to empty water containers

Photo Credit: UNRWA

Last week, Physicians for Human Rights – Israel (PHRI), Gisha, Adalah, HaMoked, and The Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI) collectively submitted an urgent appeal to Israeli leadership: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Minister of Defense Yisrael Katz, and the COGAT, the Israeli military body that implements the government’s policy for civilian life in occupied territory. The letter demanded that the government immediately allow the entry of fuel into the Gaza Strip at a scale necessary to sustain life. 

Since March, the Israeli military has allowed very little food, medicine, and fuel into Gaza. Recently, a trickle of aid was allowed in, but the amount of fuel entering the strip is profoundly insufficient for the needs of the population. Without fuel Gazans cannot access basic necessities: clean water, medical care, electricity. They cannot power life-saving and disease-preventing equipment for the most basic of services—ambulances cannot run, and sewage cannot be treated.

These organizations also called for access to and safe distribution of existing fuel reserves inside the Strip and stated that denying fuel access constituted collective punishment and may amount to a war crime and a crime against humanity.

NIF is also not waiting for the government to act in Gaza. We have been raising funds for humanitarian aid organizations on the ground to help meet some of the most immediate needs, including water access.

This week, NIF held a webinar with one of our newest partners, Clean Shelter, who told us about the incredible work they have been doing over the last few months. Clean Shelter’s teams on the ground in Gaza build toilets and rehabilitate desalination and water distribution infrastructure. Instead of needing to find fuel to go get water, Clean Shelter brings clean water directly to Gazans who need it. Clean Shelter’s co-directors, a Palestinian from Gaza named Seba Abu Daqa and a Jewish Israeli named Tom Kellner, joined us on a webinar this past week to discuss their essential work. Click here to see a recording and learn more about Clean Shelter.