AP Partners Take Action for Peace as Gaza Crisis Escalates

05 Jan

January 5, 2009, Jerusalem: Supporters of peace in the Gaza Strip will meet at the Alternative Information Center (AIC) in Beit Sahour at 5 p.m. tonight to join a march to the Nativity Church in Bethlehem.

The violence in Gaza continues to escalate for a second week as Israel mounts a ground offensive, prompting a humanitarian emergency. Medical facilities are being pushed to the brink as casualties increase, and Israel is refusing the ceasefire proposals.

The AIC held an open forum for taking action in Gaza Saturday at the AICafe, and released a list of simple steps people can take to help civilians in crisis.

The group is urging people to contact local media and political leaders to apply pressure to end the attacks, to organize and join local demonstrations, to pass out flyers with facts about Gaza, to fly a Palestinian flag, and follow the call by Palestinian civil society for boycotts, divestments and sanctions against Israel until it agrees to abide by international law.

Several groups have also started online petitions pressuring world leaders to end the Gaza crisis.

For more information about the attacks in Gaza, visit the AIC news site. To support the people in Gaza or to volunteer, please contact the Palestinian Center for Rapprochement Between People at gaza@imemc.org, or call 989-607-9480 (from the US and Canada) or 972 2277 2018 (from other places).

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Posted Jan 5th, 2009

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  • Salim Hani AL-Karmi

    January 30, 2009

     

    Flash Appeal for USD 613 million to support 1.4 million Gazans willbe launched on 2 February in Geneva.
    The number of trucks allowed to enter Gaza daily isinsufficient tomeet daily requirements. Staff of humanitarian organizations also continue to face seriousrestrictions to enteringGaza, which is impacting response efforts.
    According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health (MoH), not including those who have died due to lack of access to regular health care.
    The ICRC reported that at least 100 people have been registered bytheir families as missing since the fighting began.

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