Restrictions on the movement of people and goods to and from Gaza have undermined the living conditions of Gaza's residents for years. Many restrictions, originally imposed in the early 1990s, were intensified in June 2007, following the Hamas takeover of Gaza and the imposition of a blockade by Israel. After a gradual ease, they intensified again with the escalation of hostilities in October 2023.
Following are two sets of charts that illustrate, interactively, the movement of people and goods through the Gaza entry and exit points with Israel and Egypt as well as at the shore over time. The first set covers data from October 2023 and to January 2025, whereas the second features data from before that time.
ⓘ Please pay close attention to the notes and caveats further down this landing page and within the charts.
The following chart tracks the data available to the UN on the volume of incoming supplies once they have been loaded on the Palestinian side of any of the entry points and brought into a warehouse or otherwise made available to agencies and people in need across Gaza.
Collected humanitarian truckloads as monitored by UN agencies, excluding fuel and some cargo collected by NGOs and third parties. Commercial trucks are not captured in the totals after 7 May, as the UN has been unable to directly observe the arrival of private sector cargo. Since that time, some of the collected truckloads have also not reached their destinations due to security incidents, including armed looting.
Please note that the following charts are arranged in two tabs.
Please note:
Please note that the following charts are arranged in four tabs. The data includes both humanitarian and commercial supplies for the full period.
Sources: Ministry of National Economy, Border and Crossing Authority, UNRWA and Pal-Trade, Palestinian General Authority of Civil Affairs.