HÜDA PAR women fund iftar meals for Gaza in Ramadan solidarity

HÜDA PAR Women’s Branches in Mersin have reinforced their solidarity with Palestine by making a charitable donation to the Hope Caravan Mersin Association for iftar meals in Gaza.
The initiative, aimed at providing aid to those suffering in Gaza, highlights the group's commitment to humanitarian efforts during Ramadan.
Following the donation, HÜDA PAR Women’s Branch President Sema Karakayalı emphasized their ongoing support for Palestine and urged authorities to take stronger action.
In her statement, Karakayalı extended Ramadan greetings to the Islamic world and expressed gratitude to Hope Caravan for facilitating the aid.
“Since the start of the Al-Aqsa Flood, we have been doing our part as HÜDA PAR,” she said. “As women, our responsibilities include praying for Palestine, donating, raising awareness, and actively participating in rallies and press statements. We will continue these efforts until Palestine is free.”
“We, as the people, are doing our best. Now, we expect those in power to take concrete steps. We urge that the HÜDA PAR-proposed law in parliament be discussed and passed as soon as possible. It is crucial to hold the Zionist regime accountable and implement necessary measures against this global threat. Supporting Palestine is a moral obligation, and we must act accordingly.”
Karakayalı concluded by expressing appreciation to all donors who contributed to the initiative, praying for their efforts to be rewarded.
This latest move by HÜDA PAR Women’s Branches reflects growing grassroots support for Palestine and increased calls for stronger political action on the issue. (ILKHA)
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