Gaza’s Wounded, Sick, and Orphaned Children Are Not Alone!
Professor Ghassan Abu Sitta, the surgeon who headed to Gaza to volunteer at Al-Shifa Hospital at the onset of the barbaric aggression on the Gaza Strip, has launched a campaign to collect donations for the treatment of the wounded and sick children of Strip, with a particular focus on those who have been orphaned.
Dr Ghassan Abu Sitta with a group of doctors and nusres in Al-Shifa Hospital days before it was invaded. Under the photo, shared on his Instagram page, he wrote "Still going strong..."
Dr Abu Sitta is a skilled Palestinian-British plastic and reconstructive surgeon who has traveled to Gaza every time it faced an Israeli aggression - the latest of which is still ongoing. For a month, Dr Abu Sitta has lived through the situation until the moment Al-Shifa Hospital was destroyed. He only left Gaza after that point to continue the battle of advocating for the lives of those who had been abandoned by the entire world, which has chosen to look the other way while the madness and brutal atrocities committed by Israel and its Western allies continued.
Send your donations to the following account, and contribute in a meaningful way to the battle. Do not succumb to feelings of helplessness and depression. Do not be part of the camp of betrayal!
To make a donation via bank transfer
Bank: First National Bank SAL
Acct Name: National Institute of Social Care and Vocational Training
Account: 0001-106845-050 USD
IBAN: LB97 0108 0000 0000 0011 0684 5050
Swift Code: FINKLBBE
For cash donations:
Email : donate@gabusittahchildrensfund.org
For more details:
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