Press Release
October 7, 2024
One year since the attack by Hamas militants on October 7, 2023, and the subsequent Israeli invasion of Gaza, Episcopal Relief & Development is continuing to support the health and education efforts of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank amidst ongoing violence.
In Gaza, needs are growing as 1.9 million people have been displaced. With the support of Episcopal Relief & Development, our long-standing partner Al Ahli Hospital has set up a satellite healthcare station (originally in Rafah and then later moved to Khan Younis) to treat infectious diseases, provide preventative health and maternal healthcare, and other critical services. The satellite station reports serving about 30 children a day with mental health support. In the West Bank, patients are struggling to access healthcare, and frequently come to diocesan medical institutions in Jenin and Nablus.
Since October 7, 2023, Episcopal Relief & Development has been supporting Al Ahli Hospital, based in Gaza City, to purchase fuel and medical supplies. The hospital has endured direct missile hits, blockades and other challenges, but remains open. Currently, the hospital is serving around 500 patients daily, and performing an average of 20-24 surgical operations each day.
Episcopal Relief & Development, in partnership with Anglican Alliance member organizations and the Diocese of Jerusalem, is also providing access to education to families facing financial hardship as a result of the war. One hundred twenty-five students are able to attend St. George’s School in Jerusalem and The National Christian Kindergarten in Nablus at no charge, ensuring continuity of their education and nurturing their well-being.
“The work of the Diocese is good news despite everything: a beacon of hope in a time of trouble,” said the Most Rev. Hosam Naoum, archbishop of the Diocese of Jerusalem. “As the war goes on, the challenge to the diocese’s institutions is existential, especially in the West Bank. The Anglican Alliance did a great job but we still need to do more to address the collateral damage of the war, as long as the war continues, especially into 2025.”
Reflecting on the year’s response, Nagulan Nesiah, Senior Program Officer, Episcopal Relief & Development shared, “Our partners are working tirelessly to respond to the constantly growing needs throughout the region, and we don’t know when this will all end.” He added, “Even if the violence ended this very moment, there are so many lasting effects caused by this traumatic event. It’s important for us to be constantly mindful of what is happening–please keep praying and keep supporting.”
Please continue to pray for an end to the war in Gaza and for a just resolution for all Israelis and Palestinians. Support of the Episcopal Relief & Development Middle East Fund will help to address immediate and long-term needs through locally-led partnerships.