Gaza Crisis
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Gaza: Humanitarian Crisis
Gaza is often characterized as the world’s largest open-air prison with 1.6 million people trapped in a thin strip of land only 141 square miles in size. Most can’t leave because Israel controls ports of entry along the border as well as sea ports and airspace.
Israel controls what food, medicine and other life essentials get into Gaza, which makes it difficult for those trapped inside. In fact, human rights organizations report that Israel often prohibits Gazans seeking life-saving medical treatments in other countries from leaving to get the necessary healthcare. Sadly, many have needless died as a result.
Life in Gaza is hard. More than half a million live in poverty. Just under 700,000 Gazans don’t know where their next meal is coming from. More than a quarter of the working-age are unemployed.
To make matters worse, Israel blocks access to 35% of Gaza’s farmland and 85% of its fishing waters. With no access to much of these natural resources, Palestinians in Gaza are limited in their ability to feed themselves from crops and fishing.
The ongoing violence between Israel and Gaza creates an additional humanitarian crisis for Palestinians living in already deplorable conditions. Bombings destroy buildings, kill innocent civilians, leave children orphaned and disrupt life in ways that have lasting impact.
But you can help alleviate some of their suffering with a generous gift today.
Baitulmaal already provides water, food and medicine — but we need to send more. Palestinians in Gaza are in great need for basic life essentials. You can make a difference today. Please give generously.
Facts about the Gaza Crisis
- 608,000 live in poverty (38%)
- 416,000 are unemployed (26%)
- 864,000 are food insecure (54%)
- 35% of farmland rendered inaccessible by Israeli forces
- 85% of fishing waters blocked by Israeli military
- 20 million gallons of sewage dumped into the sea daily
- 98% of groundwater is undrinkable
- 26 percent of all disease in Gaza is caused by contaminated water
- 50 percent of children in Gaza suffer from parasitic infections
- 760,000 Gazans are only able to access a water supply between 4 to 6 hours every 3 to 5 days
Photos from the Field in Gaza
News & Updates
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Back-to-School Effort Benefits 1,200 Displaced Syrians, 300 Students
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Baitulmaal Responds to Earthquake in Pakistan
???? More photos below... ????QUETTA, PAKISTAN, October 20, 2021 -- Baitulmaal, a Dallas-based international humanitarian relief agency, recently provided emergency food provisions and other aid to 100 families impacted by a 5.9 magnitude earthquake that struck the...
388 Somali Students Go Back to School with Hope
???? More photos below... ????GALKACYO, SOMALIA, October 11, 2021 -- Baitulmaal, a Dallas-based international humanitarian relief agency, recently distributed school supplies and uniforms to 388 pupils in four primary schools in Somalia. Students in four primary...
1,000 Students in Gaza Receive Back-to-School Support
???? More photos below... ????GAZA, PALESTINE, October 4, 2021 -- Baitulmaal, a Dallas-based international humanitarian relief agency, recently distributed back-to-school kits to 1,000 students in the impoverished Gaza Strip. Each back-to-school kit includes items...
Emergency Aid Distributed to Stranded Migrants in Texas Border Town
???? More photos below... ????DALLAS, TEXAS, September 27, 2021 -- Baitulmaal, a Dallas-based international humanitarian relief agency, recently distributed emergency aid in Del Rio, Texas, where more than 8,000 migrants fleeing violence and poverty are stranded...
New Water Filtration System Serves 3,570 Villagers in Pakistan
???? More photos below... ????KARACHI, PAKISTAN, September 21, 2021 -- Baitulmaal, a Dallas-based international humanitarian relief agency, recently installed a water filtration system in Jamshoro, Pakistan that provides clean water to 3,570 beneficiaries. The new...
350 Afghan Families Evacuated, Provided Aid
???? More photos below... ????KABUL, AFGHANISTAN, September 16, 2021 -- Baitulmaal, a Dallas-based international humanitarian relief agency, recently evacuated and aided 350 displaced families in Kabul who fled the recent civil unrest in Afghanistan. Baitulmaal helped...
$1.1 Million Medical Shipment Distributed in Lebanon
Photo Gallery BelowBEIRUT, LEBANON, September 14, 2021 -- Baitulmaal, a Dallas-based international humanitarian relief agency, recently distributed emergency health kits and medical equipment valued at over $1.1 million to eight hospitals and three clinics serving...
$4.6 Million in Medical Supplies Distributed in Yemen
Photo Gallery BelowMore than 50 hospitals serving over 985,000 people receive aidYEMEN, September 09, 2021 -- Baitulmaal, a Dallas-based international humanitarian relief agency, recently completed the distribution of $4.6 million worth of medical supplies to support...
Fresh Meat for More Than 300,000 Meals Provided to Families in Need
???? More photos below... ????DALLAS, TX August 27, 2021 -- Baitulmaal, a Dallas-based international humanitarian relief agency, recently distributed fresh meat for 308,008 meals to impoverished families in poverty-stricken and conflict-ridden regions around the world...





