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While the need is immense, so is the impact of your donations

After two years of relentless atrocities a ceasefire deal has been agreed. But the big test will be what happens next, for Palestinians in Gaza this is not an end to the nightmare.

Grieving, exhausted, and hungry, they have been shattered by relentless atrocities and what a UN panel determined amounts to genocide. Children are starving to death every day in a man-made famine, and homes, hospitals, schools and other essential services are now rubble. The most urgent need right now is to get aid into Gaza.

Islamic Relief is ready to massively scale up our current lifesaving aid and help reconstruction efforts as soon as restrictions on humanitarian access are lifted.

For 28 years, Islamic Relief has been working tirelessly to deliver emergency aid, health services, education, and long-term development in Gaza.

What is happening in Palestine right now?

Following 9 October, Israel and Hamas have agreed to the first phase of a ceasefire deal – a significant but long overdue step, after two years of relentless atrocities and what a UN expert panel determined amounts to genocide against Palestinians in Gaza.

Israel has turned Gaza into hell on earth. For over two years, we have witnessed unimaginable death and destruction that has left the Gaza Strip in ruins, killing over 70,000 Palestinians and injuring at least 170,000, with the exact figures expected to be much higher due to the number of people still missing.

The ceasefire alone does not stop the famine. Food and medicine must be allowed to enter Gaza in sufficient quantities to end the suffering.

Women, men, children and older people have been severely deprived of the essentials required for survival and dignity, including food, water, fuel, shelter and medical care.