
Today, raise your voice and join the action
10 April marks six months since the Gaza ceasefire agreement was announced.
But Palestinians are still being killed, displaced and denied the conditions needed to survive.
What is being called a “ceasefire” is not delivering safety, dignity or recovery. Airstrikes continue. Humanitarian access remains obstructed. Humanitarian action is routinely undermined. Families are still living in tents, struggling to find food, clean water and medical care. In the West Bank, settlement expansion, settler violence and forced displacement are intensifying.
That is why today we are joining a coordinated public action to say clearly:
This is not a ceasefire.
A real ceasefire means protection, access, accountability and survival.
Why this matters today
Today, various humanitarian actors released a humanitarian scorecard assessing the six-month mark of the Gaza “ceasefire” as endorsed by UN Security Council Resolution 2803 (2025).
The scorecard evaluates progress against the agreement’s own stated objectives — including civilian protection, humanitarian access, reconstruction, economic development and freedom of movement — and concludes that, on almost every metric, the ceasefire is failing the people of Gaza.
This confirms what Palestinians and humanitarian organisations have been warning for months: what exists in Gaza is not a ceasefire worthy of the name, but a reality of continued violence, deprivation and obstruction.
Since the ceasefire agreement was announced:
- More than 600 Palestinians have been killed
- Well over 1,500 have been injured
- Hundreds of bodies have been retrieved from under the rubble
- People continue to struggle to access safe drinking water
- Sewage is flowing in the streets
- Less than 42% of health service points are operational, most only partially
- More than 18,500 patients, including 3,800 children, need specialized care unavailable in Gaza because the health system has been devastated
Meanwhile, global attention is shifting elsewhere. This means that the ground reality confronting Palestinians is less and less visible and risks being pushed out of public view once again.
Today’s action is about refusing that erasure.
What the scorecard calls for
- measures to enforce a definitive ceasefire across the whole of Gaza
- an independent UN-mandated mechanism to monitor, verify and report violations
- an independent and transparent system for processing and verifying humanitarian goods at Gaza’s crossings
- the full and consistent opening of all crossing points into Gaza
- a predictable flow of aid, including at least 600 humanitarian aid trucks per day
- the restoration of the medical corridor between Gaza and the West Bank, including East Jerusalem
- the immediate restoration of freedom of movement for Palestinians into and out of Gaza, including for urgent medical evacuations
- the lifting of new Israeli restrictions on INGO registration and the guarantee that international organisations can operate freely across Gaza and the West Bank
- concrete action by states that endorsed the New York Declaration in support of Gaza’s recovery and reconstruction
- recovery plans that do not deepen confinement, forced displacement or social disintegration, but instead guarantee freedom of movement and access to property
What we are calling for
- an end to bombings and attacks on civilians
- full protection of civilian life
- unimpeded humanitarian access
- real consequences for violations by all parties
- Palestinian-led recovery, dignity and justice
Join the action today
Today, 10 April, you can take part in the collective social media mobilisation and help amplify the reality on the ground:
- post on your own channels
- use or adapt the campaign materials already prepared
- create your own content in your own voice
- share the key facts and messages with your networks
- amplify the newly released Gaza Scorecard 2026
Suggested messages to post today
What is being called a ceasefire in Gaza exists in name only. People are still being bombed. Aid is still being blocked. Families are still being displaced. Hospitals are barely functioning. Children are still living in fear. This is not a ceasefire. Today, 10 April, join us in demanding a real one.
This is what a “ceasefire” looks like in Gaza: airstrikes before dawn, one meal a day, families waking up in tents, lack of clean water, aid trucks turned away, children living in fear. #ThisIsNotACeasefire
Six months ago, a ceasefire agreement was announced. But the violence has not stopped. Palestinian civilians are still being killed and injured. Gaza remains devastated by destruction and displacement. A ceasefire in name only cannot rebuild homes or protect families. #ThisIsNotACeasefire
Scorecard and briefing
Today’s mobilisation is strengthened by the release of the Gaza Scorecard 2026 and the media briefing held this morning with speakers including representatives from Oxfam, Save the Children, Refugees International and humanitarian medical experts.
Thanks to all the speakers who contributed to that briefing, and especially to Refugees International, Save the Children and Crisis Action for helping facilitate it.
Hashtags and tags
#CeasefireNOW
#ThisIsNotACeasefire
#LetAidIn
Instagram: @nowceasefire
Today, be part of it
Raise your voice.
Share the facts.
Join the action.
A ceasefire that does not protect life is not a ceasefire at all.











