Leaving St Clement’s After nine years, we are leaving St Clements Eastcheap this week.
Chris Rose writes about leaving our home of 10 years, St Clement’s Eastcheap, in the City of London.
Thanks to your generosity, we’re delivering food aid in Gaza. Since Israel imposed a food embargo on Gaza after the 7th October attack, we have been doing all we can to make sure that people sheltering from the Israeli attacks have been able to have food and water. Find out more.
The Ongoing Food Crisis in Gaza
Since Israel imposed a food embargo on Gaza after the 7th October attack, we have been doing all we can to make sure that people sheltering from the Israeli attacks have been able to have food and water.
This is now even more important as the Rafah crossing has been closed to aid supplies for 6 weeks and starvation and food insecurity levels across Gaza continue to rise.
We have worked alongside the Welfare Association, the Gaza Sunbirds and most recently, MA’AN Development to get this vital support to those who desperately need it.
Working with local networks
Over a four-day period from 5th - 9th June, MA’AN distributed 7,825 hot vegetarian meals in Al Zawaydeh, north of Rafah, each serving five people and reaching 39,125 individuals.
Through its local networks within Gaza, MA’AN was able to buy vegetables from the few remaining farmers who could still grow and harvest their crops — there is no meat available now in Gaza. Prices have risen sharply due to the massive shortages — these meals cost $50,000, far more than they would have done before 7th October.
This problem is further exacerbated by a shortage of cash as no new money has been allowed in since the beginning of the war, so there is very little available currency.
From Pot to People: We are working with local partners to get vital support to those who desperately need it.
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The challenge
To give you a fuller idea of how hard it is to get food, on 13th June, MA’AN asked us to delay sending through another grant for emergency food aid in the north of Gaza, as they could only find a very small amount of bread to purchase.
We have now redirected this grant to pay for hot meals in the desperately overcrowded areas in central Gaza, where some supplies are still available. But the needs are immense, as over 900,000 people are sheltering in tents along a narrow strip of land beside the beach with no basic amenities and this is going into the hottest months of the year.
“I guess I expected a kind of Ottolenghi-style tour, a pomegranate-seed strewn food odyssey with a bit of politics thrown in. Naïve, ignorant, stupid me. Nothing could have prepared me for the mind-blowing gut-wrenching tragedy that is happening in this region.” Sue Quinn writes about Amos’ Taste of Palestine trip.
There was an awful inevitability to the killings this weekend in Jenin and Jerusalem. We deplore the loss of any life, and our thoughts and prayers are with all those who mourn. While we welcome the US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken flying in to try to calm the situation, this will, at best, be a temporary reprieve in what is an escalating pattern of violence.
On Friday, 24th September, Amos Trust Director Chris Rose met with Ambassador Dr Husam Zomlot, the Palestinian Ambassador to the UK. The main item in their discussions was UK Prime Minister Liz Truss’ announcement that she is considering relocating the British embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. Dr Zomlot has sent this message to Amos Trust supporters.
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