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Rafah Emergency Appeal

Reports coming out of Gaza, Sunday night 26 May, claim that 67 people have been killed due to bombs and explosions in refugee camps in the west of Rafah.
The violence is unimaginable, and the smell of death is everywhere.

You can save lives in Rafah. Donate Now.

Over the last 8 months, the violence in Gaza has killed over 35,000 people, injured more than 78,000 and wiped-out entire generations of families.

1.5 million people remain trapped, with tanks advancing in built-up areas and constant, heavy shelling.

Those who have managed to evacuate have been forced towards the ruined areas of Khan Younis and are without safety or essential aid. Reports are coming out of the area of children dying from dehydration and raw sewage running in the streets. The death toll continues to rise.

This is an urgent situation of life and death. Every minute counts.

£60

Could provide food for a family for a month

£100

Could provide clean water to a family

£235

Could provide one family shelter

£500

Could provide half a truck of medicine

£1,000

Could provide a truck of medicine

We are on the ground in Palestine

As the crisis in Gaza continues, we are on the ground, ensuring as much emergency aid can get to civilians as possible. Despite constant bombardment, Muslim Aid has been providing food, water, and medicine to those suffering in Palestine. 

Please give generously to the besieged people of Gaza.

“Whoever relieves a Muslim of distress, Allah will relieve him of distress on the Day of Resurrection.” (Bukhari)

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