In a display of unwavering support for Palestine amidst the ongoing Israel's genocide in Gaza, women from Manisa, Türkiye, came together to donate money and jewelry to the Hope Caravan Foundation.
This initiative, organized by the HÜDA PAR Women's Branch in the city, aims to provide much-needed assistance to the Palestinian people facing hardship.
Leman Samihsan, head of the HÜDA PAR Women's Branch in Manisa, expressed unwavering solidarity with the women of Gaza and called upon the city's residents to join the cause. The call resonated deeply, as women from Manisa generously donated various forms of jewelry, each contribution reflecting their heartfelt commitment to supporting those in need.
"Through the Hope Caravan, we appealed for aid for our brothers and sisters in Gaza, and they did not hesitate to respond," Samihsan said. "Everyone, within their means, brought their jewelry to the Hope Caravan. May God grant strength and solace to our brothers and sisters there. While they struggle for their lives, we stand with them, offering whatever support we can."
Samihsan concluded by expressing her sincere gratitude to the women of Manisa who participated in the donation drive. Their compassion and unwavering commitment serve as a powerful testament to the enduring spirit of solidarity in the face of adversity. (ILKHA)
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