Hope Caravan urges increased aid for Gaza amid decline in support
Nurettin Teymur, President of the Hope Caravan Association in Batman, has called for an increase in aid to Gaza, emphasizing the ongoing need for support despite recent challenges.
Teymur highlighted that their organization has continued delivering aid to Gaza since October 7th, despite efforts by the Israeli occupation regime to hinder their activities.
Speaking to Ilke News Agency (ILKHA), Teymur expressed concern over a recent decrease in aid, urging both local and international communities to bolster their support. "Our hearts have been burning and hurting in Gaza since October 7th," he said. "Gaza is an issue that should not be forgotten. We need to continuously provide aid and ensure that our brothers and sisters there are not left alone."
Nurettin Teymur
Teymur urged philanthropists and the public to boost their contributions, highlighting the worsening situation in Gaza amid declining aid levels. "The suffering of our brothers and sisters in Gaza grows daily, yet our support is unfortunately dwindling. We must enhance our aid and consider redirecting any remaining resources beyond our immediate needs to help Gaza."
He also encouraged donors to channel their aid through the Hope Caravan, asserting that the organization has a proven track record of effective support both domestically and internationally. "Let us not leave our Muslim brothers alone," Teymur urged. "As our aid increases, it will help alleviate their suffering and provide them with some relief."
Teymur’s appeal comes as the humanitarian crisis in Gaza continues to escalate, with calls for global solidarity and increased support for the region’s beleaguered population. (ILKHA)