This is heartbreaking! I feel helpless seeing how our colleagues and people in #Gaza face this and all the brutal attacks!
These people have been already suffering for over 75 years, with number of esclations over the years (2006, 2007, 2008, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018…etc) until it ends with this in 2023! Treating Gaza like an open air prison, and banning them from accessing aid is not acceptable by the all definitions of #humanity!
I would like to point that we are not looking at the worst condition of people in Gaza, even if they do not have enough food, drink only half a liter of water a day, do not have the minimum basic rights of latrines, roof on top of their heads or clothes that prevent them from cold in these rough nights! Why this is not the worst we can look at? Because in the same place (Gaza) parents are literally collecting their children’s parts in wastebags, as one harsh and heavy hearted example among hundreds of other examples, photages, videos and stories that prevented me from sleeping at night for weeks now!
#winteriscoming, and it has been already harsh on people in Gaza in their regular days, so I cannot imagine what will it be like going forward!
#GazaUnderAttack
Mustafa*, a Save the Children staff member in Gaza, is staying in a shelter with his wife and 5 children all under 16.
Here, he talks through the conditions for the thousands of people who are staying there.
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litigation specialist at Federated National Insurance Co.
1moJosé Andrés and his WCK team are simply amazing. They don’t scratch their heads and wonder how they can feed people and give them hope. They don’t appoint committees to study how to make it work (only to disband quietly some time later having failed to come up with any meaningful solutions). They jump right in with both feet and just do it, solving problems on the fly, preparing food that is familiar and therefore comforting to those in need of help and more importantly of hope. Governments and NGOs could learn a lot from them.