Detailed within this letter are specific steps and commitments that can save numerous civilian lives and alleviate the suffering of Palestinians on the brink of famine.

Dear President Biden,

In your recent conversations with Prime Minister Netanyahu, you called for “specific, concrete, and measurable steps to address civilian harm, humanitarian suffering, and the safety of aid workers” in response to Israel’s attacks resulting in the deaths of seven World Central Kitchen aid workers in Gaza. Since then, Israel has made a series of commitments, some of which, if fully implemented, could have a positive impact on the humanitarian situation in Gaza. However, we need to see concrete changes on the ground to address the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza.

For the past six months, the NGO community, which includes numerous USG-funded organizations actively engaged on the ground in Gaza, has been tirelessly advocating for the fundamentals required to deliver principled humanitarian aid. Despite receiving repeated assurances to the contrary, the Government of Israel’s policies have brought 1.1 million people into famine conditions and created impossible conditions for a scaled humanitarian response. We are horrified by the level of suffering and loss of life that we—and our teams—witness and experience on a daily basis in Gaza.

In order to translate your words into action, we seek the following concrete steps.

Civilians Must Be Protected, Aid Workers Are Not a Target

Full and Principled Humanitarian Access Must Be Granted, Unimpeded, and Safe

Rafah Offensive Must Be Prevented

Many of these requests are not new. The U.S. Government must utilize all available leverage, including withholding offensive security and military assistance, to promptly secure an immediate and lasting ceasefire, ensure the protection of aid workers and civilians, including the release of all hostages, and to allow unrestricted humanitarian access.

Signatories:

Operational organizations in Gaza:

Additional organizations supporting these asks: