Today our Humanitarian Guard went out to protect aid trucks from attacks by settlers - managing to secure 30 trucks! A very successful first day, and we’ll continue to go out in the coming days to protect the aid from attacks. Link to support in the next comment >>
🚨BREAKING: Israeli settler militias have attacked & unloaded humanitarian aid trucks headed for Gaza near the town of Tarqumia in the southern occupied West Bank.
This is wild; this is the “Humanitarian aid” that will go into “starving Gaza”: Nutella, chocolate, snacks, cola cans, and soft drinks with various tastes. FJB
Today, we had the first Humanitarian guard of the Standing Together movement. While settlers and right-wing extremists are attacking and destroying the food convoys crossing to Gaza, we are here to make sure that we will not allow the dehumanization and famine that the
President Biden: “I support peaceful, non-violent protest. Your voices should be heard. And I promise you, I hear them.... It's a humanitarian crisis in Gaza. That's why I've called for an immediate ceasefire, to stop the fighting. Bring the hostages home.'
'There's almost nothing left to distribute in #Gaza .'
Water and sanitation situation is rapidly deteriorating. With supplies import blocked, people can only resort to using rubble and waste to solve sanitation needs.
We all know that good news get less traction than the other kind. So let’s give this a boost. Today Standing Together’s first Humanitarian Guard succeeded in ensuring that the aid convoy traveled safely from Jordan to Gaza. Tomorrow they go out again. More power to them.
Footage shows Israeli settlers, under the watch of Israeli occupation forces and police, blocking roads and attacking Palestinian trucks near Nablus carrying flour on suspicion of delivering humanitarian aid to Gaza.
Despite the attacks on Palestinian vehicles, Israeli
🇸🇩 “They are just waiting to die”: how the world turns a blind eye to the death of civilians in Sudan from hunger
Sudan is facing a dire humanitarian situation due to clashes between the Sudanese Army and the Rapid Support Forces. Nidal Mahdi, media relations coordinator for the