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Update: AFSC’s emergency response in Gaza

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Our team recently delivered food to thousands of people living in tents as winter takes hold. Update

Our team recently delivered food to thousands of people living in tents as winter takes hold. [AFSC logo]( Update: Gaza Emergency Response Dear Friend, As the Israeli military intensifies its bombing and ground invasion of southern Gaza, more Palestinians have been forced to flee farther south. But shelters are already overcrowded and can’t accommodate more people. Many people have no choice but to sleep in the open air, even as winter begins to take hold. Food, water, and other necessities are in short supply. Thanks to supporters like you, AFSC is providing food and other aid to thousands of displaced people in southern Gaza. Donations from the AFSC community have been critical in supporting Palestinians facing hunger as Israel continues its total blockade on Gaza. Earlier this week, AFSC and partners distributed parcels of vegetables to displaced families living in tents outside of shelters in southern Gaza. Ten or more people are sharing each tent. We were the first organization to assist these individuals, providing 250 parcels of food to feed more than 2,500 people. We are also sending additional aid through Egypt into Gaza when Israeli authorities allow. So far, we have procured two trucks of food and one truck of medicine. The first truck contained 2,000 ready-to-eat food kits for families in Rafah. Now we’re procuring another truck with blankets and other winter items to help displaced families prepare for even colder temperatures. These efforts are in addition to other humanitarian efforts undertaken together with partners over the last several weeks. Together we have distributed 502 food parcels, 770 meals, and 500 hygiene kits to families in southern Gaza. We were also able to offer an open day of activities for 52 displaced children during the temporary cease-fire in November. We are so grateful to everyone who has donated to make our relief efforts possible. Your support is vital as we work to meet urgent needs, advocate for a cease-fire, and engage in long-term efforts to end violence and oppression. Please continue to hold our staff, partners, and all who are suffering in the Light. [And please continue to join us in urging Congress to demand a cease-fire and humanitarian access.]( Thank you again for your support. In peace, [Headshot]   Kerri Kennedy Associate General Secretary for International Programs [DONATE NOW]( American Friends Service Committee 1501 Cherry Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 United States [AFSC.org]( | [unsubscribe](

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