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Anglicans appeal for Gaza hospital

The Diocese of Jerusalem have called for prayer and funding support as injured civilians pour into the CMS-founded hospital in Gaza following last week's border attacks. 

ACNS/Taonga News  |  23 May 2018  |

The Anglican Diocese in Jerusalem has launched an emergency appeal for funds to support its al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza City. The Anglican-run hospital has been overwhelmed by the number of casualties sustained during protests across the Gaza strip this month.

“Our Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza had been literally working around the clock to serve the wounded from the escalating violence in the Gaza Strip ever since the United States formally opened its Embassy in Jerusalem on 14 May 14,” Archbishop Suheil Dawani, the Anglican Archbishop in Jerusalem and Primate of the Anglican Province of Jerusalem and the Middle East, said.

“The wounded coming to our hospital have no money, but no one is ever turned away. Most of the men, women, and children who are treated at [the hospital] have been injured from live ammunition, rubber bullets and tear gas intoxication.

“I appeal to all our friends around the world to give generously to this humanitarian crisis, as we, the Church, the hands of Jesus in this place, respond to this tragedy in love and compassion to the wounded.”

According to the World Health Organisation, some 2,768 people were injured; 1,357 of them with suffered gunshot wounds, so the immediate need is great.

Speaking to the Anglican Alliance, which is helping to co-ordinate the global response to the emergency appeal, the hospital’s director, Suhaila Tarazi, described the situation as “critical”.

She said that “the death toll in Gaza continues to rise” and said that the hospital needs “to obtain emergency medicine, medical supplies, and fuel for generators. Ahli needs to support doctors and nurses who are working non-stop to meet the crushing flow of the injured and traumatized.”

She said that the hospital, as a humanitarian organisation of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem, “adopts a rights based approach and provides healthcare to the needy without discrimination of faith, gender, social class or political affiliation.”

The Anglican Alliance urged people to “keep the people of Gaza, those affected by the violence, and the staff of al-Ahli Arab Hospital in your prayers at this time, and pray for peace, with justice, in the Holy Land.”

Anglican Missions, the provincial and overseas missions arm of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa New Zealand and Polynesia, has launched an Emergency Appeal to support the Ali-Ahli Arab Anglican Hospital in Gaza. 

Anglican Missions has a long and enduring relationship with the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem and has also supported Al-Ahli Arab Anglican Hospital for over a decade, including $15,000 sent last year as part of Anglican Missions' 2017 Lenten Appeal.

Donations marked for the Gaza Hospital Appeal can be sent by post to:PO Box 12012, Thorndon, Wellington 6144, New Zealand. Online donors can give to this Appeal by specifying 'Gaza Hospital Appeal' in the comments/specifications box when donating through the Anglican Missions donate page 

Christian World Service has also opened a Gaza Appeal which will primarily go to Department of Service to Palestinian Refugees medical clinics in Gaza which are aiding hundreds of people injured in the border attacks.

 

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