They Need Food and a Place to Live.

Gaza will feel the consequences of this war for decades to come. The long-term ability of Palestinians to remain throughout the Gaza Strip is now threatened. Even under the most optimistic assumptions, the people of Gaza face a year zero—a level of infrastructure destruction almost unprecedented in modern times, prolonged displacement, massive loss of education, and lasting psychological trauma. Reconstruction will require not only substantial international support but also a political commitment to address the fundamental dynamics that have underpinned the conflict for decades.

WHAT'S GOING ON?

More than 67,000 Palestinians, the vast majority women and children, have been killed in Gaza, in what the world is witnessing as a genocide. The entire population of Gaza, over 2.1 million people, is in urgent need of humanitarian assistance.

Casualties and Displacement

More than 67,000 Palestinians, the vast majority women and children, have been killed in Gaza, in what the world is witnessing as a genocide. The entire population of Gaza, over 2.1 million people, is in urgent need of humanitarian assistance.

Reconstruction will require not only substantial international support but also a political commitment to address the fundamental dynamics that have underpinned the conflict for decades. Without genuine protection for civilians and respect for humanitarian law, the cycle of destruction and displacement will continue.

Psychological Impact

The psychological toll on Gaza’s people is profound. Daily exposure to violence, hunger and displacement has created widespread trauma as people are forced into prolonged survival-mode, especially among children. Aid groups report growing cases of anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress.

What They Need

They desperately need various necessities for the continuity of their life journey.

Palestine Emergency Appeal

The disaster in Gaza cannot be understood simply as a humanitarian crisis. What we are witnessing today is not simply the tragic consequences of war

$740 of $400.000
The journey to survive in Gaza

In Gaza’s crowded refugee camps, water cannot be obtained by turning on a tap. Water is obtained by walkingsometimes for hourswith empty containers,

$690 of $600.000
Gaza Reconstruction Project

It involves reconstructing damaged homes and public facilities due to previous conflicts.

$1.750 of $1.000.000
Supporting Education

This project strives to provide education for children in Gaza by establishing temporary schools.

$1.150 of $800.000
Supporting Education

This project strives to provide education for children in Gaza by establishing temporary schools.

$1.150 of $800.000

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