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Food is a basic human right. In Gaza, it has been turned into a weapon of war.
Occupation forces have blocked food deliveries, destroyed farmland, and deliberately starved civilians in a systematic act of collective punishment (Human Rights Watch). Families are not just hungry—they are being denied the right to survive.
But we refuse to stand by.
Our teams are on the ground delivering hot, nourishing meals of rice, vegetables, and lentils to families across Central and North Gaza—providing relief at a time when food is being used as a tool of oppression.
For just $10, you can stand against starvation and help deliver a freshly prepared meal to a family facing the cruelty of enforced hunger.
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Update 25/3/2025: We've secured an additional 30,000 meals to be distributed in North and South Gaza throughout the last 10 nights!
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Note: At MAA, we believe we have a duty to fight injustice at every level, big and small. It’s not enough to give aid to the most vulnerable and marginalised after harm has befallen them; we must stand up for them and empower their voices. To fulfil our collective obligation, MAA may dedicate a portion of your sadaqah donations to this cause to create change and dismantle the forces that harm the most marginalised.
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