Iś-raēl has permitted Egypt to provide limited humanitarian aid to Gā-zā through the Rafah border crossing, as the 13-day-long siege of Pàle-stiñe continues. Only 20 trucks carrying essential supplies, including food and water, will be allowed to enter Gà-zà. Recognizing the urgent need, several organizations are offering assistance for Pakistanis to help the people of Pàle-stiñe.
Al Khidmat Foundation collaborates with Turkish organizations, including IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation, Hayrat Foundation, and Cansuyu Association, to collect financial aid in Pakistan for Gà-zà. Donations are accepted online, on their website, or in person at their office, with transactions conducted in Pakistani rupees.
The Pàle-stiñe Children Relief Fund is actively engaged in Gà-zà, providing vital medical relief and humanitarian aid. They are seeking financial support to aid over a million children in Gà-zà who require urgent care. Donations can be made online using credit cards in dollars, offering a convenient way for individuals to contribute to the cause.
The Pàle-stiñe Red Crescent Society operates hospitals in Gà-zà, offering life-saving treatment to injured Pàle-stiniàns. They are accepting online payments in dollars through their website, but it’s important to note that donations require a Mastercard or Visa card for processing. These organizations play a critical role in addressing the immediate healthcare needs of those affected by the conflict in Gà-zà.
Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières) is a long-standing humanitarian organization with a presence in Gà-zà for over 20 years. They’re actively engaged in delivering essential medical and humanitarian supplies. Donations in dollars are welcomed and can be made using Mastercard or Visa cards to support their efforts in providing critical aid to the people in Gà-zà.
Action for Humanity Canada has launched a donation campaign on Launchgood, seeking financial contributions to provide Pàle-stiniàns with urgent medical supplies, disposables, and 50,000 dignity kits for both men and women.
Islamic Relief Worldwide, based in the UK, has been delivering humanitarian aid in the Occupied Pàle-stiniàn Territory since 1997. They work closely with local communities to provide vital assistance, relying on financial support, which can be contributed through bank cards.
Human Appeal, a global non-profit organization, maintains an active presence in Pàle-stiñe, with a team on the ground. They have initiated a Gà-zà Emergency Appeal, aiming to secure financial backing for essentials like fuel for ambulances and hospitals, family food parcels, and hygiene kits in Gà-zà. Both organizations play a crucial role in providing assistance to those affected by the ongoing crisis in the region.