Caritas Second Statement On Gaza
October 11, 2023CARITAS JERUSALEM URGES INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
October 12, 2023The traditional market in the old city of East Jerusalem is typically bustling with locals, pilgrims, and tourists.
However, today, it resembles a deserted ghost town.
‘Operation Al-Aqsa Flood’ and ‘Operation Swords of Iron’
Escalation in the Gaza Strip and Israel Statement #2
HUMANITARIAN OVERVIEW The situation is critical for civilians on both sides. The Israeli military is
in the process of evacuating at least five towns near Gaza, and according
to the U.N., over 123,000 Gazans have been displaced due to the ongoing
conflict.
Some of Caritas Jerusalem’s staff members are among those displaced.
One family sought refuge in The Holy Family Church in Gaza, another
found shelter in a UNRWA school, but unfortunately, their home was
completely destroyed. Additionally, a different family moved in with a
relative, whose house has also been entirely demolished.
Caritas Jerusalem has launched the Gaza Staff Support System, referred to
as 'Together Putting Love into Action' (TPLA). This initiative is dedicated
to providing vital assistance and solidarity to colleagues based in Gaza
who are grappling with extremely challenging and complex
circumstances. The primary aim is to foster a strong sense of unity and
emotional support within Caritas Jerusalem, recognizing the forthcoming
nights in Gaza will be especially demanding.
Presently, the staff at HQ Jerusalem and the West Bank are working from home to be with their families
and offer them the necessary support. All educational institutions and recreational facilities in Jerusalem
are closed, along with the closure of West Bank checkpoints. For safety reasons, all Caritas Jerusalem
operations in the field have been suspended.
Our immediate focus is on the well-being of our staff. We ask for your prayers for peace and safety, and
we invite you to stand with us in our appeal for a just and enduring peace in The Holy Land.
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October 9th
, 2023, sg 276-10/23