Your Majesty, excellencies,  ladies and gentlemen.

The ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ (̽»¨¾«Ñ¡) thanks His Majesty King Abdullah II for convening this urgent humanitarian response for Gaza conference today.

As others have already expressed, only an immediate and permanent ceasefire, across the entirety of Gaza, will fully prevent further loss of life to bombs, bullets, hunger and disease.

Efforts to increase humanitarian access and provide more assistance to Palestinians should not, and cannot, be reliant on a political dialogue which has, so far, failed to secure the permanent ceasefire so desperately required.

The ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ and our partners need states in this room to immediately leverage all of their influence over parties to conflict to secure unfettered humanitarian access both into, and within, Gaza.

Since May 7, due to relentless Israeli bombardment and persistent bureaucratic impediments, the ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡, and our partner, Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP), have been forced to postpone multiple emergency medical missions into Gaza, despite health needs skyrocketing. Several of our Palestinian partners have had to temporarily suspend their programs as their staff seek safety.

Too much time and energy is being expended trying to fix micro issues. Current efforts to work around rather than solve impediments is failing Palestinians in need.

To this end the ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ calls for barriers to humanitarian access to be removed in a way that is both comprehensive and allows assistance to be provided predictably, safely and at scale. Efforts by stakeholders with influence over parties to conflict must be focused on a macro humanitarian reset which achieves three things:

1. The removal of all humanitarian access barriers and impediments into Gaza. Including:

2. Unhindered access within Gaza, including via the South-North corridor. This should be fully deconflicted and enabled as a consistent, safe route for people and assistance. Including:

3. The restoration of critical services, especially access to clean water and the health system. Including:

More than 2 million Palestinians in Gaza, despite sharing incredible resilience, are today looking to us in this room to break the status quo we find ourselves in. While the solution to the crisis in Gaza is ultimately political, a humanitarian reset is urgently required to ensure that tens, if not hundreds, of thousands more civilians do not succumb to conflict, hunger, or disease on our watch.

Thank you.