Orphans Foundation provides relief to Gaza amidst Israeli genocidal aggression
The Orphans Foundation (Yetimler Vakfı) has been steadfast in its efforts to provide humanitarian aid to the beleaguered people of Gaza.
Despite the ongoing Israeli genocide, which has caused widespread destruction and suffering, the foundation has continued to deliver hot meals to thousands of families.
The Israeli blockade on Gaza has exacerbated the humanitarian crisis, restricting the flow of essential supplies, including food and medicine. The Orphans Foundation's relief efforts have been critical in alleviating the suffering of the Palestinian people, particularly during these challenging times.
By providing hot meals, the foundation has not only addressed the immediate needs of the population but has also offered a glimmer of hope to those who have lost their homes and livelihoods. The organization's unwavering commitment to humanitarian principles has earned the gratitude and respect of the Palestinian people.
The Orphans Foundation's continued efforts highlight the importance of international solidarity and humanitarian assistance in addressing the ongoing crisis in Gaza. As the situation remains volatile, the foundation pledges to remain steadfast in its mission to provide relief and support to the Palestinian people. (ILKHA)
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