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Help those hurt by the Israel-Palestine conflict

May 28, 2021
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In recent weeks, the tension between Palestine and Israel has come to a head. While there is a current ceasefire, most of those caught in the deadly fighting on both sides of the conflict are civilians in need of medical and emergency aid. Many of our donors want to know how they can help the victims, so we have assembled the list below.

To make a grant, contact your philanthropic officer. Because this international disaster falls outside of our regional service area, this list is not fully vetted. It was informed by multiple online sources, including CNN and iNews UK. Please visit those articles for additional ways to give. We will continue to add to this list in the coming weeks as the situation evolves.

Anera has no political or religious affiliation and helps refugees displaced and hurt by conflicts including the Israel-Palestinian conflict.

Doctors Without Borders is a global medical organization working to help victims in Palestine.

Palestine Children’s Relief Fund provides free medical care to injured and sick children.

Palestine Red Crescent Society caters to the health and welfare of Palestinians in times of conflict as well as preventative, curative and rehabilitative health care. 

Save the Children is providing life-saving medical supplies, food and clean water, hygiene kits for newborns, LED lightbulbs so children can continue with their studies, and household essentials, such as soap and kitchen equipment.

United Hatzalah is the largest independent, nonprofit, volunteer Emergency Medical Service (EMS) in Israel. 

United Palestinian Appeal serves as the middleman grantmaker between American donors and partner organizations in the region.

Photo credit: “West Bank, Israel/Palestine” by Andy Miah is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0