Gaza Assistance

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Aid to Gaza is one of the most important things that must be highlighted in light of the humanitarian conditions in Gaza and the Israeli aggression against the Strip, and the Palestinian charity team is providing charitable donation campaigns to provide assistance and support to our people in Gaza. Aid is a human and moral duty that cannot be overlooked.

 

Why should we help Gaza?

Given the humanitarian conditions in the Gaza Strip, with the resumption of war and repeated Israeli aggression, the least we can do is support our people in the Gaza Strip in light of this war.

War destroyed buildings, homes and hospitals and left many families homeless.

We have a responsibility to assist Gaza because:

1. Food shortages

Gaza is now facing famine again, as a result of severe food shortages, as the Israeli occupation army has prevented humanitarian aid from entering the Strip.

2. Daily massacres of civilians

The number of martyrs and wounded is increasing daily within the Gaza Strip, and with the increase in the number of wounded and wounded, hospitals (which are barely functioning amid the acute shortage of medicine and medical supplies) are unable to absorb the large numbers, with more than 118,000 wounded so far.

3. Thousands of homeless families

The war destroyed buildings, homes, facilities and hospitals, leading to the collapse of infrastructure and the displacement of civilians.

 

How can we help Gaza?

Assistance to Gaza at this critical juncture can be accomplished in several practical and effective ways, through:

1. Financial contributions

Financial donation is the fastest way to respond to emergencies, meeting urgent needs for food, water and medicine.

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2. Awareness-raising

Many people around the world do not know the truth about what is happening in Gaza or receive distorted information from the media, and spreading awareness helps to expose injustice and make people aware of the truth.

Read more about awareness and information:

3. Economic boycott

Economic boycott means refraining from buying products or doing business with companies that support the Israeli occupation, either directly or indirectly.

 

Humanitarian Campaigns to Help Gaza

Sawaeed Palestine Charity Team provides assistance and support to our people in Gaza through the following humanitarian campaigns:

Gaza is facing severe food shortages that have led to renewed famine.

 

1. Basic Needs Campaign for Gaza

This campaign aims to provide the necessary needs for daily life, including food and water, medicines, medical supplies, clothes and blankets, as well as infant supplies (milk, diapers). Many families have lost their homes and have none of the basics of life.

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Every day there are hundreds of wounded and wounded in Gaza.

2. Support for the injured

More than 118,000 people were injured in Gaza, including those with superficial or serious injuries, amputees, burns or injuries to the head or spine, as well as chronic patients cut off from care by the war. Hospitals continue to suffer from medicines, medical supplies and good cadres, and thousands of children have been injured in shelling and many displaced families are unable to afford to treat an injured individual.

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The war resulted in the destruction of homes and buildings, leaving thousands of families without shelter.

3. Provision of tents

The war has destroyed thousands of homes, made families homeless, forced them to flee, and schools, mosques, and hospitals have been used as shelters, but they are overcrowded and no longer enough. The tents serve as an immediate shelter for the displaced, providing them with privacy and protecting them from weather conditions.

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The need to provide water due to the lack of safe water for drinking and use for our people within the sector

4. Water to help Gaza

Water networks and desalination plants have been extensively destroyed, power outages have increased the crisis, access to clean water has become very difficult, and the use of contaminated water is causing disease outbreaks and the medical situation is not likely to be plagued by water epidemics.

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