300 Days of War Gaza Strip
The government media office in Gaza has released an update on the main statistics of the ongoing genocide perpetrated by the Israeli occupation in the Gaza Strip on day 300 of the war (Thursday 1st August, 2024).
Coronavirus first entered the main population in Gaza at the end of August and is now spreading rapidly. The official figures show that in the last two weeks the number of recorded cases in Gaza has tripled with 12,000 new cases and 62 fatalities. However this vastly under-estimates the actual numbers.
Coronavirus in Gaza
December 2020
Dr Issa Tarazi who heads up our partner NECC today told us: “There is a massive shortage of testing kits in Gaza, something like half of all the people they test are coming up positive. So the official numbers only show how many people they have tested, not how many people have it.
As well as the shortage of testing kits there is also a shortage of PPE — we are sourcing PPE for our essential health staff at a cost of about $15,000 but the greatest shortage is the massive shortage of ventilators. There were 67 ventilators in the whole of Gaza — the World Health Organisation has given another 28 but they are all now being used.”
Dr Tarazi went on to say that there is also a widespread lack of understanding of how to keep safe and that very many people are unable to do so, because:
All of these factors led Abdelnaser Soboh, the emergency health co-ordinator in the World Health Organisation’s Gaza office to warn on 24th November that: “The healthcare system in the Gaza Strip is near collapse as a result of Israel's stifling siege and the rise in coronavirus cases... within a week, we will become unable to care for critical cases”.
Ahlan Gaza
As part of our Ahlan Gaza campaign, our friend Fade Hanona has made this new film for us from Gaza about Covid-19 in the Strip.
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Create Hope this Christmas
Amos Christmas Appeal
Gaza strangles us — we have no work and so little hope. We Palestinians want to work. If we can get access to work, we do not need assistance. What we want is a chance to work and prove ourselves. All we are saying is just give us a chance. Mohammed Awad, 17 — Gaza
Our Christmas Appeal 2020 was for our partner NECC in Gaza who work tirelessly to create hope for children and young people.
They provide play sessions for children and support for young mothers from some of the worst affected parts of Gaza. They spark joy through therapeutic play sessions for 1,200 children each year.
In addition, they offer job training to young people. Boys and young men are trained in metalwork and carpentry, electrical engineering and solar power installation. Young women learn secretarial skills or attend Gaza’s first graphic design course. Graduates receive extensive work experience and mentoring, and can also apply for micro-loans to start their businesses.
Food aid, medical care, toilet blocks, community buildings and more fundraising. Read our summer 2024 update. “When I last wrote in December, only the greatest pessimists were anticipating that the attack on Gaza would still be ongoing and that conditions would have got so much worse.” Chris Rose writes.
For the last 16 years at Amos Trust, May has meant getting on our bikes and hitting the road. This year, it will be ‘saddle sores and smiles’ as Chris Rose and Meg Williams from the Amos team will be riding Coast-to-Coast to raise funds for Gaza. Read the full story.
“The failure of our leaders to back words with meaningful action is glaring. As the 1.4 million people in Rafah face attacks that our leaders know would be catastrophic, they must finally act to stop the slaughter.” Read the statement from thirty one UK NGO’s regarding Israel’s invasion of Rafa.
“We took to the streets with signs in hand and cries of protest. We stood together, supporting each other. I saw many women expressing pain and anger in various ways: through music, graffiti, dance... or simply walking in silence but with their heads held high. Each one had a unique story of experiencing violence.” Alexia Lizarraga Quintero, Amos’ new Partnerships and Climate Fellowship Manager, writes about her experience of International Women’s Day in Mexico.
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