Can you help get aid into Gaza and stop the famine?

Please help save the lives of people in Gaza. It doesn’t need to break the bank. Just think, if everyone donated £2… what a difference we could make

So far, at least 65,000 Gazan children have been hospitalised due to severe malnutrition. 

This is down to the current blockades stopping aid from the major charities getting through the Israeli checkpoints, which are heavily guarded by the occupation. 

No food, water or medical supplies have reached the people of Palestine for more than 80 days. 

Israel is quite literally starving Gazan people to death. 

But there is hope, for now. There are still local stores and markets operating in Palestine where families can buy provisions. 

However, there is now very little money circulating in the Gaza Strip. 

Widowed mothers are struggling to buy nappies and baby milk and are having to watch their children, many of which are suffering from diarrhoea and skin complaints, fade away before their eyes. 

Some of them are days away from dehydration. 

Please help keep them alive until we can stop these war crimes and finally put an end to the genocide. 

Your money will go directly into the bank accounts of the Gazan people – reaching them where the aid workers cannot. 

Please don’t give up on the people of Gaza. Your small donation could make the world of difference. 

Collectively, we are powerful. 

Thank you and free Palestine

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I’m Lynda

Welcome to Phone Calls from Palestine, where I share the experiences of my Palestinian friends as part of my ongoing campaign to raise money to get aid into Gaza, the West Bank and diaspora and help stop the genocide.

This blog is dedicated to amplifying the voices of our Palestinian brothers and sisters by sharing their stories. I hope it fosters understanding, empathy, and connection across borders through the shared experience of humanity.

From heart-warming tales to gripping narratives, this blog is designed to bring you closer to the beautiful people of Palestine.

These are people I have connected with, conversed with, gotten to know and am now trying to support.

This is not charity, this is solidarity.

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