UK charity launches appeal to fund Gaza hospital as violence rages on

Medics transport a victim of the Israeli air attack on Gaza to Shifa Hospital on May 9, 2023. (Reuters)
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Updated 13 May 2023
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UK charity launches appeal to fund Gaza hospital as violence rages on

  • Fighting continued to rage between Islamic Jihad and Israel for a fifth day on Saturday
  • 33 confirmed deaths so far

LONDON: A UK-based charity has announced it is launching a full-scale emergency appeal to aid people impacted by the escalating violence in Gaza.

Fighting continued to rage between Islamic Jihad and Israel for a fifth day on Saturday, resulting in 33 confirmed deaths so far.

Action for Humanity is raising funds for Al-Shifa Hospital, Gaza’s main hospital, which is yet to recover after previous military offensives and almost 16 years of blockade. 

Action For Humanity has been working in Palestine since 2021 and, as well as providing humanitarian aid during the recent spike in violence impacting Gaza, supports Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza with access to food, clean water, medical supplies and aid for orphans. 

“Once again, Palestinians are facing worsening humanitarian conditions caused by an increase in violence,” Othman Moqbel, CEO of Action For Humanity, said.

“The number of casualties means that already low medical stocks are depleting. We are desperately seeking support to help fund Al-Shifa Hospital, the biggest hospital in Gaza, which was already in need of support before this week’s escalation due to the previous casualties caused by conflict and nearly two decades of blockade,” he added.

The violence, plus an ongoing lack of funding, has severely impacted the hospital’s ability to provide medicine and care for the people of Gaza.

“With the support of the public, we will ensure Al-Shifa can treat the growing number of patients in the emergency, trauma and ICU departments,” Moqbel said.

“Action For Humanity has a pedigree of providing humanitarian aid to Palestinians during escalations of violence like this, as well as over 12 years of providing humanitarian aid in conflict zones like Syria and Yemen.

“We have been monitoring the tensions in the West Bank and Gaza for months and, sadly, the deaths and injuries caused by the escalation of violence have triggered the protocol for Action For Humanity to launch an emergency fundraising appeal,” he added.

Moqbel continued: “We are calling on the public to donate generously to help us save and sustain lives in Gaza.”


Syrian government vows to protect Kurds in Aleppo, accuses SDF of planting explosives

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Syrian government vows to protect Kurds in Aleppo, accuses SDF of planting explosives

  • Kurdish-led group targeting neighborhoods with mortars, machine guns, Ministry of Defense says
  • Army declares Ashrafieh, Sheikh Maqsoud ‘closed military zone’ after hundreds of civilians evacuated

LONDON: The Syrian government on Wednesday affirmed its commitment to protect all citizens, including Kurds, as armed tensions in Aleppo between the Syrian army and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces continued for a fourth day.

The Ministry of Defense accused the SDF of planting explosives on roads and setting booby traps in the Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafieh neighborhoods, and bombarding them with mortar shells and heavy machine gun fire.

The army designated the two neighborhoods a “closed military zone” after the Syrian Arab Red Crescent evacuated 850 civilians from the area.

The government said in a statement that the SDF played no role in the city’s security and military affairs.

“This confirms that the exclusive responsibility for maintaining security and protecting residents falls upon the Syrian state and its legitimate institutions, in accordance with the constitution and applicable laws,” it said.

Protecting all citizens, including Kurds, was a non-negotiable responsibility upheld without discrimination based on ethnicity or affiliation, it said.

It also rejected any portrayal of its security measures as targeting a specific community, according to the Syrian Arab News Agency.

“The authorities concerned stress that those displaced from areas of tension are exclusively civilians, all of them Kurdish citizens who left their neighborhoods out of fear of escalation,” the statement said.

“They sought refuge in areas under the control of the state and its official institutions, which clearly demonstrates the trust of Kurdish citizens in the Syrian state and its ability to provide them with protection and security and refutes claims alleging that they face threats or targeted actions.”

The government called for the withdrawal of armed groups from Aleppo.

At least three civilians and a Syrian soldier have been killed and dozens more injured in Aleppo since Tuesday. Authorities have accused the SDF of targeting medical and educational facilities.

The escalation in violence has dealt a blow to an agreement between the two sides that was meant to be implemented by the end of last year.

The Syrian government reached an agreement with the SDF in March that included plans to integrate the group’s military, territory and natural resources, including oil fields, into the new government in Damascus.