Gaza Emergency Fund

Gaza Emergency Fund

Gaza Emergency Fund

Gaza is crying out for help

Those who spend their wealth [in Allah 's way] by night and by day, secretly and publicly - they will have their reward with their Lord. And no fear will there be concerning them, nor will they grieve. (Quran 2:274)

€1,150 – Provide emergency medicines for hospitals.

€100 - Emergency food parcel to those affected lasting one month.

€600 – Provide clean water to 33 people in Rafah, helping us to build a desalination plant that will provide 60,000 people with fresh water every day.

€7,000 – Rebuild and repair a damaged home in Gaza.

Families in Gaza are being bombed out of their homes, with entire apartment blocks flattened in airstrikes. As Palestinians observed one of the holiest months in the year, 181 people in Gaza have been killed, including 52 children and 31 women. Sadly, the numbers are expected to rise.

At least 1200 people have been injured, putting extreme strain on an already overstretched healthcare system that was struggling to cope with the spread of COVID-19.

Help your brothers and sisters in Palestine

Please help us to provide urgent medical aid to Gaza’s largest hospitals, and other clinics inundated with injuries. In Jerusalem, we want to provide emergency food and medical assistance to those injured in violent clashes.

These projects are completely Zakat-eligible and an incredibly compassionate way to give your Zakat.

For Palestinians subjected to bombings, forced out of their homes, or killed as they sleep, life is filled with uncertainty. This is no way to live.

“We cannot stand by”

Dr. Mahmoud Shatat, Human Appeal’s Head of Mission in Palestine said: “The scale of destruction here is heart-breaking. We cannot stand by when children are dying and families are being left homeless.

“The situation is so dangerous that there have been days where I have had to instruct my staff to stay at home or else they might lose their own lives. It can’t be right that even charities are being left unable to help, but Human Appeal will continue to do everything it can to get aid to those who need it most.

“I implore everyone who has it within their power to de-escalate this latest wave of violence to do so before any more innocent lives are lost. We can’t go on like this.”

Human Appeal has been working in Palestine for 30 years, delivering life-saving aid, and empowering the most vulnerable. But we need your help today to reach those whose lives are in immediate danger.

We are counting on your support. Don’t forsake Palestine in this critical moment.

Donate today

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