Hollywood icon Richard Gere urges support for UNRWA in powerful 2025 appeal as Gaza's children endure devastation amid fragile ceasefire. Explore the crisis and call for global accountability.
Hollywood icon Richard Gere urges support for UNRWA in powerful 2025 appeal as Gaza's children endure devastation amid fragile ceasefire. Explore the crisis and call for global accountability.
As the world prepares for the holidays on December 24, 2025, Hollywood actor and longtime human rights advocate Richard Gere has issued a stark reminder of the suffering that continues in Gaza. In a powerful video released just days ago by UNRWA (the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees), Gere speaks with quiet urgency about a crisis that has shattered lives on an unimaginable scale.
Richard Gere describes entire neighborhoods reduced to rubble, families torn apart, and children growing up surrounded by fear and violence instead of hope and love. While condemning the October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks as "undefendable," Gere stresses that nothing can justify the immense, unjust price paid by innocent civilians, especially women and children in the aftermath.
These words resonate deeply against the backdrop of Gaza's current reality.
More than two years into the conflict, Gaza remains in ruins. The Palestinian Ministry of Health reports over 70,000 deaths since October 2023, with the majority being women and children, and hundreds of thousands injured. Even under the fragile ceasefire that took effect in October 2025, violations continue, and winter storms have worsened the crisis flooding tents, collapsing makeshift shelters, and claiming lives from cold and hypothermia.
Here are haunting images that capture the scale of destruction:
The United Nations reports that while famine has been pushed back thanks to increased aid flows since the truce, 1.6 million people over 75% of Gaza's population still face acute food insecurity and critical malnutrition risks. Essential services like healthcare, clean water, and sanitation are barely functioning, leaving families vulnerable to disease outbreaks amid the cold and rain. Children, in particular, bear the heaviest burden: thousands have died or been injured, many from preventable causes, and countless more live in displacement without schools, warmth, or safety.
For decades, UNRWA has been the backbone of survival for Palestinian refugees, providing education, healthcare, and essential aid even in the harshest conditions. Gere emphasizes that the agency has "never left" the people it serves and no other organization can replace its deep community trust and on-the-ground presence.
Yet UNRWA faces severe funding challenges. While many countries reinstated support after independent reviews cleared allegations against staff, major donors like the United States remain paused or halted, creating dangerous gaps in life-saving services.
This is where the deepest moral question arises. Nations that supplied weapons, funding, and political backing for the military operations bear a profound responsibility for the human cost. The United States alone has provided at least $21.7 billion in military aid to Israel since October 2023 including bombs, missiles, and other arms used in Gaza while simultaneously restricting support for humanitarian channels like UNRWA.
Despite repeated UN warnings, calls for accountability, and evidence of widespread civilian suffering, the response from these powerful actors has been muted at best. Vetoes on resolutions, blocked investigations, and continued arms flows stand in stark contrast to the urgent pleas for aid and protection.
How can shared humanity be defended when those with the power to stop the suffering or at least alleviate it, choose selective silence?
Richard Gere's appeal is not just a celebrity statement; it's a moral summons. As he urges continued support for UNRWA, an end to violence, and the protection of dignity for all, it reminds us that humanitarian values demand action, not just words.
In Gaza today, children deserve more than rubble and fear. They deserve safety, warmth, education, and hope. Breaking the silence starts with each of us: donate to trusted aid organizations like UNRWA, advocate for sustained access and accountability, and demand that responsibility be met with real change.
The fragile truce holds for now but without urgent, collective effort, the suffering will only deepen. Our shared humanity requires us to act before it's too late.
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