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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														Gaza Needs Food, Water & Hygiene Kits
Baitulmaal field reps have been on the ground assessing the needs of Palestinians affected by the recent violence in Gaza GAZA, PALESTINE, November 18, 2019 -- Baitulmaal field workers have been on the ground in Gaza assessing the needs of Palestinians affected by the...
 
														2,285 Students Receiving a Solar-Powered Education in Syria
IDLIB, SYRIA, November 13, 2019 — Baitulmaal recently finished installing solar power systems in three schools that provide education to 2,285 students in war-torn Syria. According to the Assistance Coordination Unit “Schools in Syria” report, parents are reluctant to...
 
														130,200 Meals Delivered in War-Torn Syria
1,000 recently internally displaced families receive much-needed food assistance IDLIB, SYRIA, October 22, 2019 -- Baitulmaal, an international humanitarian relief organization, distributed 130,200 meals in war-torn Syria through ready-to-eat food packages. Baitulmaal...
 
														Nationwide Tour with Cricketer Younis Khan
DALLAS, TX, August 26, 2019 -- Baitulmaal, an international humanitarian relief organization, is launching a nationwide tour featuring record-breaking cricketer Younis Khan coming to cities from October 18 to November 5. Younis Khan is the former captain of the...
 
														Cyclist Starts Cross-Country Ride to Raise Awareness about Crisis in Yemen
GARNET VALLEY, Pa., June 25, 2019 -- Cyclist Carson Caldwell is kicking off his cross-country bike ride at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, June 29, 2019, at Jack King Park in Garnet Valley, Pennsylvania, to raise awareness about the humanitarian crisis in Yemen. The bike ride...
 
														50,000 People in 35 Settlements Now Have Access to Healthcare
Baitulmaal, a Dallas-based international humanitarian aid organization, is providing $1.6 million of aid to the support Bandiiradley Hospital, which serves about 50,000 people in 35 settlements in Somalia. Baitulmaal is also providing additional monthly funding to...
 
														Baitulmaal Launches Nationwide Food Pantry Network
As we observe Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, we remind ourselves of the significant contributions he made to peaceful resistance against racial injustice. His philosophy, words and actions continue to inspire civil rights movements today. In his December 11, 1964,...
 
														133,200 Meals, 200 Hygiene Kits for Yemen
The New York Times is calling the situation in Yemen “the world’s worst humanitarian crisis” and lists Baitulmaal among highly rated charities providing aid in Yemen. The United Nation’s 2018 Humanitarian Needs Overview estimates that 17.8 million Yemenis don’t know...
 
					




