Orphans Foundation opens water well in Tanzania in memory of Ismail Haniyeh

The Orphans Foundation has completed and launched a new water well in Tanzania, dedicated to the memory of Ismail Haniyeh, a Palestinian resistance leader who was assassinated by Israeli terrorists in Tehran.
With the support of generous donors, the foundation constructed the well in the Bagara region of Dar es Salaam, providing much-needed access to clean water for local families. The project is part of the foundation's ongoing efforts to assist orphans and oppressed communities around the world.
The water well, which was officially opened with a prayer and ceremony, is expected to benefit hundreds of families in the region. The foundation's Tanzania representative, Abdulvahap Kaplan, expressed gratitude to the donors who made the project possible and emphasized the importance of honoring the legacy of Ismail Haniyeh.
After the well’s construction was completed, Kaplan spoke about Ismail Haniyeh's legacy, describing him as a righteous and courageous leader whose family members have also suffered martyrdom over the years. He added: “We have built this water well in Tanzania to keep his name alive and to support the community in need.”
The well's opening brought joy to the local community, with prayers offered for the benefactors who made the project possible. The ceremony was marked by celebratory scenes as Tanzanian families gathered to witness the inauguration of the fountain, which will provide much-needed relief to those facing water shortages.
This latest effort by the Orphans Foundation demonstrates their continued commitment to assisting vulnerable populations worldwide, particularly in areas like Tanzania, where access to clean water remains a significant challenge. (ILKHA)
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