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This report provides a detailed analysis of gender-based violence (GBV) trends across Gaza during June to August 2025. During the reporting period, denial of resources and opportunities emerged as the most reported form of GBV (35.5%), followed by psychological abuse (29.8%) and physical assault (25.8%), reflecting the compounded effects of economic deprivation, insecurity, and domestic violence. Alarmingly, 102 incidents of suicide or attempted suicide were documented among survivors, signaling a worsening mental health crisis.

The analysis also highlights that women aged 18–59 remain the most affected group, while adolescent girls and boys face growing risks linked to displacement and weakened protection systems. Despite these challenges, 72 GBV partners, many of them women-led organizations, continued to deliver life-saving case management, psychosocial support, and dignity assistance under extreme conditions.

The report calls for urgent action to strengthen mental health support, expand mobile and community-based services, ensure flexible funding for women-led organizations, and keep GBV prevention and response at the center of the humanitarian agenda in Gaza. 

Read the report for a deeper look into emerging risks, service delivery gaps, and recommended actions to strengthen protection and resilience for women and girls.

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