Governments must stop arming Israel as atrocities escalate across Gaza

The latest Israeli atrocities across Gaza must be the final red line for governments to immediately halt all arms sales to Israel, Islamic Relief Worldwide says. In just the past few hours, Israeli attacks have burned children alive in their tents, bombed a polio vaccination site and killed starving mothers as they queue for food. At the same time, families are being starved out of their homes as Israel has cut off all food and other aid to northern Gaza.  

Arms sales are aiding and abetting these atrocities and likely war crimes, and governments must not be complicit in fuelling this horror.  

With global attention shifting away from Gaza, Israel has stepped up attacks on Palestinians across the territory. In central Gaza, this morning children have been burned alive after the Israeli military bombed al-Aqsa hospital in Deir al Balah. Aid workers report screams of agony filling the air and doctors are treating dozens of women and children with severe third-degree burns, but the hospital has no dedicated burn unit. More than 1 million people are now trapped in inhumane and dangerous conditions in the tiny so-called ‘humanitarian zone’ in central Gaza, between Deir al Balah and al Mawasi, and now Israel is forcing even more people there as it aims to empty northern Gaza.

In Jabalia in northern Gaza, Israel is stepping up its stated plans to annex territory and force Palestinians out through relentless bombing and starvation. Dozens of civilians have been killed there in the past few days and Israel has tightened its siege, preventing any new food supplies from entering northern Gaza for the past 2 weeks, since the start of October. This morning bombs struck a food distribution in Jabalia, killing starving mothers, fathers and children as they queued for scraps of food.   

Yet while Israel orders people in the north to move south, many say they have been shot by Israeli snipers as they try to do so. Many families are now trapped between bombs and snipers, with nowhere to escape. Civilians who do not leave northern Gaza do not lose their right to protection and assistance under international law.  

The escalating bombing and forcible transfer of civilians is making it even harder to vaccinate young children against polio, with potentially generational consequences. The second round of the polio vaccination campaign is set to begin today, aiming to give a vital second vaccine dose to almost 600,000 children under 10 years old – but plans are now in jeopardy and at least one school intended to be used as a site for vaccinations has been bombed in the past 24 hours, killing many displaced civilians who were sheltering there.

Gaza is being wiped out before the eyes of the world. Despite Israel’s ongoing ban on international media access into Gaza, and targeted attacks on journalists, governments cannot say they do not know about these atrocities. They must take bolder action and ensure there are consequences for violations of international law. Islamic Relief Worldwide is calling on governments to suspend all arms transfers; unequivocally demand that Israel’s annexation and forcible transfer of Palestinians in northern Gaza must stop; and pressure Israel to comply with the International Court of Justice (ICJ) order to prevent genocide.  

Crisis in Lebanon Escalates, Residents Suffer More

At least 2,141 people have been killed, and 10,099 injured due to rising tensions in Lebanon, marked by the most intense attacks on September 23, 2024.

More than one million residents have lost their homes and are now internally displaced. Additionally, over 400,000 people are reported to have fled to Syria.

The exchange of fire between the warring parties is expected to intensify.

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed concerns in a Xinhua news report that the escalating conflict and ongoing attacks might cause Lebanon to face a fate similar to that of Gaza.

More than 77 villages and towns in southern Lebanon have been ordered to evacuate, yet airstrikes continue unabated.

Hundreds of thousands of people are seeking refuge in schools converted into temporary shelters, which are insufficient to accommodate the entire affected population.

The conditions have become overcrowded, forcing some to sleep outside school or in playgrounds.

More than 100 people share a single toilet, and some have no access to bathroom facilities.

It is estimated that 100,000 people are forced to sleep on the streets, in addition to those sheltering in tents set up along the coast.

As of October 10, 2024, Islamic Relief Lebanon have distributed 11,737 food packages, 500 meat packages, 2,273 hygiene kits, 1,335 blankets and mattresses, and 17,609 medical equipment and supplies to assist the affected residents in Lebanon.

Gaza’s year of massacre and misery

“I have changed during these months. I used to think the future would be bright but now I do not think so: our future is very dark.”

In May 2024, we published these words from an 8-year-old girl in Gaza. Yomna described how her life had become “like a nightmare” since the previous October.

Now, life has only gotten more challenging for Yomna and the more than 2 million others living under bombardment in Gaza. A future which seemed bleak 5 months ago, has gotten even darker as Palestinian families reflect on a year of horror, with still no end in sight.

It’s difficult to describe the loss, destruction and devastation the Israeli bombardment is having on Gaza. The numbers are overwhelming.

More than 41,000 people have been killed – including over 11,300 women and 16,750 children. At least 96,000 more people have been injured.

Only 17 of Gaza’s 36 hospitals are still functional – and all only partially. Shortages of fuel, medicine and essential supplies are hampering efforts to treat the wounded and care for the chronically ill.

Around 90% of Gaza’s population is now displaced, with many having to flee again and again in search of safety, but there is nowhere safe for them to go. Diseases are spreading in overcrowded shelters and famine conditions are spreading

Many have no home to return to as bombing has left more than 60% of Gaza’s residential buildings damaged or destroyed.

Supporting the people of Gaza

In a new report, Islamic Relief outlines how our dedicated staff and partners in Gaza have been supporting people in desperate need over the last year, even as they face great hardship themselves.

With the exception of our Orphan Sponsorship Programme, which has expanded considerably, Islamic Relief’s regular programmes have been suspended for the safety of our staff, partners and the communities we serve. Instead, we have focused on responding to the emergency.

Over the last year, we have helped feed people displaced people in shelters with hot meals, food packs, vegetables and vouchers. We have also distributed desperately needed clean water and nutritional supplements to people in shelters. To help combat the spread of disease, we’ve set up portable toilets and provided hygiene kits to displaced people.

We have organised games and performances for children to help support their mental health and provide a momentary distraction from the hardship they’re enduring.

Prior to October, Islamic Relief supported 8,750 orphans in Gaza through our Orphan Sponsorship Programme. Now, more than 16,400 children are receiving a monthly stipend, as well as food parcels and gifts at Ramadan and Eid. While the programme has expanded, we are heartbroken that 118 of the children and young people we have cared for have been killed since the crisis began.

Ceasefire now

The generous support of our donors is putting aid into the hands of families in desperate need in Gaza. But so much more is needed. Humanitarian organisations can ease the suffering of Palestinian families, but we cannot bring it to an end –and, devastatingly, world leaders have repeatedly failed to act as international law is violated every single day.

The dire conditions inside Gaza are a stain on the conscience of the world, which has watched on as children are bombed, families are displaced repeatedly, women give birth without medical care, and hope is stripped from ordinary people.

Now, after almost one year of unfathomable loss, and as Israel’s bombing spreads across the region, Islamic Relief is clearer than ever that this nightmare must end. We continue to call for an immediate and permanent ceasefire in the region. International law must be upheld, and anyone found to have committed violations must be held to account. We are calling for Israel to end its attacks and the forced displacement of civilians, and to end the siege so that sufficient humanitarian aid can enter Gaza to alleviate the suffering of its people.

Read more in our new report A year of massacre and misery: Israel’s nightmare campaign against Palestinian families in Gaza.

Help Islamic Relief continue supporting vulnerable people in Gaza. Donate to our Palestine Appeal now.

One year on, the world has failed civilians in Gaza, with terrifying global consequences

The world’s complete failure to protect Palestinian civilians in Gaza over the past year is doing irreparable damage to international law, with terrifying global consequences, Islamic Relief warns as the wider Middle East region stands on the precipice of disaster.

Over the past year we have seen international law violated every day with total impunity. Israel’s indiscriminate and relentless attacks have killed and wounded civilians at a faster rate than anywhere this century. Israel continues to use starvation as a weapon of war, blocking food from reaching starving children. Families are ordered from one area to another like pawns on a chessboard, then bombed in the schools and tents where they are told to shelter. Entire neighbourhoods are now rubble, and schools, hospitals and religious sites have all come under unprecedented attack. More humanitarian workers, medics, teachers and journalists have been killed in Gaza than anywhere else. Warnings of ethnic cleansing, genocide and war crimes continue to be ignored as each day brings new horror and families are squeezed into ever-shrinking areas. Gaza’s entire society is being destroyed.   

International Humanitarian Law (IHL), or ‘the law of war’, was established to protect civilians all over the world from the impact of conflict. If these laws are not upheld consistently and are allowed to be violated so blatantly, there is even less chance of holding warring parties to account and protecting civilians elsewhere. Millions of lives affected by conflicts all over the world are at stake.  

Now as the crisis spreads, Islamic Relief continues to call for an immediate and lasting ceasefire across the region. International governments must use all their leverage to demand an end to attacks on civilians and violations of international law, including by ending all arms sales that fuel the violence. Ultimately Islamic Relief wants to see a lasting peace where all Palestinians and Israelis can live in safety and dignity, and have their same fundamental human rights upheld. We believe that this will not ultimately be possible until there is an end to the Israeli Occupation.

The humanitarian situation in Gaza is virtually unparalleled. An Islamic Relief aid worker in Gaza, whose name is withheld for his safety, says:  

“This has been a year of torture, famine, loss and annihilation. After one year I still don’t see any ceasefire on the horizon and Israel blocks aid with impunity as the world watches. 

“Almost everyone is displaced. My own house is damaged and uninhabitable, my sisters and brothers have lost their homes, and all my colleagues at Islamic Relief have lost theirs.  

“Our Islamic Relief office is gone, as are my children’s schools, the mosque I used to pray at, the hospital where my kids were born, the restaurants I liked, and my Christian neighbours’ church. Israel is systematically destroying our lives.  

“We search everywhere for medicine for my mum’s diabetes but can’t find it anywhere. My friend is suffering so badly from kidney stones that they can hardly move, but there is no treatment. I can’t even find paracetamol and Israel blocks wounded people from leaving Gaza for treatment.” 

Despite the enormous challenges, Islamic Relief staff and local partners have delivered aid almost every single day over the past year. This includes cooking and distributing more than 40 million hot meals for displaced families who have nothing else to eat, providing water to 110,000 people a day, supplying nutritional supplements to 35,000 pregnant women and young children every 2 weeks, and running psychosocial support sessions for over 94,000 children.  

But the scale of the crisis is almost incomprehensible. One in every 16 people in Gaza are now killed or wounded, with more than 41,000 people killed and 96,000 injured. Around 1.9 million people – 90% of the population – are now displaced from their homes, most of them having to move multiple times as nowhere is safe. 60% of homes and 68% of roads are damaged or destroyed, and more than half of hospitals and health facilities have been forced to shut down. 85% of schools have been bombed, hundreds of teachers killed, and 625,000 children have now been out of school for a whole year, with enormous implications for future generations. The relentless crisis is having a devastating psychological toll.  

Almost all civilians are facing severe shortages of food, with young children at immediate risk of starvation and facing long-term impacts of malnutrition such as stunted growth and impaired cognitive development.   

This year-long massacre must not be allowed to continue for a moment longer.

Together We Learn

Amid the ongoing tension in Gaza, Islamic Relief remains proactive in delivering aid and supporting the people of Palestine.

Most recently, we have been working with our local partner to deliver the Together We Learn project to children and youth in Gaza.

“Alhamdulillah, this program holds great meaning for them. Despite the ongoing conflict, they are very happy because this initiative has brought back the learning environment they once experienced in school,” said one of the Islamic Relief Palestine staff members.

Thanks to your generous support and donations, we have been able to bring this educational project to life, even during these emergency times.

Since the attacks on Gaza began on October 7, around 625,000 children have been unable to continue their education.

In the 11 month long war on Gaza, more than 9,500 Palestinian students have been killed.

Schools, which once served as places of refuge for Palestinians, have also been targeted without mercy.

Over 85 percent of schools in Gaza have been damaged or destroyed in a series of bombings.

In addition to educational aid, Islamic Relief provides other forms of assistance almost daily, including distributing food, clean water, cleaning supplies for temporary shelters, psychosocial activities, medical treatment, and lipid-based nutrient supplements for children, as well as pregnant and breastfeeding mothers.

As of September 27, the death toll in Gaza has risen to more than 41,595, with another 96,251 people injured.

Nepal Hit by Devastating Floods: Over 200 Dead and Thousands Displaced

KATHMANDU, Oct 1 — Heavy rainfall at the end of September has caused major damage across Nepal, leading to landslides and severe flooding.

Several districts are badly affected, with roadblocks, disruptions to daily life, and serious safety concerns.

As of today, reports confirm 217 deaths, 143 people injured, and 28 still missing. Rescue teams have saved over 4,500 people, but the death toll may rise as they reach more isolated areas.

Over 7,600 families, including 2,100 homes near rivers in Kathmandu and Lalitpur, have been heavily affected and many of these families live in poor conditions.

Based on the assessment, the most urgent needs for families in the Rautahat, Sarlahi, and Mahottari districts are food and non-food items (NFIs).

More than 5,000 families are stranded in these areas without access to shelter, clean water, or food.

Islamic Relief is working with local partners to provide emergency help, with plans to distribute food and NFI kits to affected families.