Aid agencies launch joint appeal to relieve Gaza humanitarian crisis
Source: ActionAid
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Leading UK aid agencies are today appealing to the public
for urgently needed funds to help ease the desperate plight of people affected by the conflict in Gaza.Launching the Disasters Emergency Committee Gaza Crisis Appeal, chief executive Brendan
Gormley said that the devastation wrought in the Gazan territory was so huge that British aid agencies were compelled to act.Over 1,300 Palestinians have been killed in the conflict, and many
thousands have been injured, overwhelming local hospitals. The destruction has left people without homes and many children without schooling; power, food and water supplies are insufficient to cover
the population’s needs.Mr Gormley said: "DEC agencies have a humanitarian mandate. We are not proposing to attempt to rebuild Gaza - that is not our role. But with the
public’s support we can help relieve short-term needs. Agencies are already providing food, drugs and blankets as well as delivering clean water.""But we will soon reach
the limit of what we can do, without more money. For Gazans struggling to survive, receiving urgent humanitarian aid will help them take the first step to recovery."Mr Gormley stressed
that DEC aid agencies were non-political: "We work on the basis of humanitarian need and there is an urgent need in Gaza today. Political solutions are for others to resolve, but what
is of major concern to us all is that many innocent people have been affected by the situation - and it is them that we seek to help."Notes to editors
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