HÜDA PAR Istanbul Women's Branch donates cash aid to Gaza
HÜDA PAR Istanbul Provincial Women's Branch has donated cash aid to the Hope Caravan Foundation to be delivered to Gaza.
The aid was collected among party members and delivered to the foundation's headquarters by a delegation led by HÜDA PAR Istanbul Provincial Women's Branch President, Meryem Kiraz.
Meryem Kiraz
“As HÜDA Par Women's Branch, we brought a small aid we collected among us for our Palestinian brothers and sisters to the Caravan of Hope,” Kiraz said. “Inshallah, it will be instrumental in relieving their pain as soon as possible. Let the children of Gaza not die again. I am calling out to the whole world from here! It is in the hands of all of us to alleviate the pain and cries of Gazan children. Everyone should do what they can in their power. Please let us hear the voice of our Palestinian brothers and sisters.”

Cengiz Kurtaran
The President of Hope Caravan Foundation, Cengiz Kurtaran, said that the foundation has been delivering aid to Gaza since the first day.
“Especially in Turkey and all over the world, aid activities are being carried out for Gaza,” Kurtaran said. “Today, HÜDA PAR Istanbul Provincial Women's Branches delivered their aid to us to deliver to Gaza. Inshallah, we will deliver the aid to our brothers and sisters as soon as possible together with other aid to heal the wounds to some extent.”
Kurtaran thanked both the women's branches and all the philanthropists who provided aid. (ILKHA)
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