"The situation is really difficult. There is or there is no Ramadan, we face economic difficulties. How can we buy goods like this," Fayez al-Bitar, a trader in Palestine, told BBC News.
Hungry or life?
Amid the Palestinian endless struggle, this simple question arises.
Seeing the condition of Palestine which is increasingly cornered by the economic blockade, political conflict, and President Trump's policies. All of this leads to one thing: suffering.
Food needs are the main need for a human being. How can a person live if his food needs are not met?
Especially the need for food for humans who are in the midst of a war conflict with all its limitations.
Support the Indonesian Public Kitchen for Palestine via:
https://www.epattanggap.org/dapurpalestina
We know you care about Palestine. We know you love Palestine.
For the past years representing your concern, the Indonesian Nation, ACT has run the Indonesian Common Kitchen program for Palestine.
It is still warm in our memory, at the end of last year when our brothers in the city of Al-Quds were shot by the Zionist military after Friday prayers. ACT became the only NGO that managed to distribute thousands of portions of ready-to-eat food for pilgrims of the Aqsa Mosque.
And most recently when the March-May Al-Awdah March action took hundreds of lives, ACT continued to oversee the struggle of the Palestinian people by opening the Kitchen Public program during the protests.
Friends, your concern, not only help fulfill the Palestinian food needs. Your care, connecting life and giving hope to Palestinians.
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