World Vision Ireland, is responding to escalating needs in the West Bank as the crisis in occupied Palestine territory (oPt) and Israel continues. World Vision teams are engaging in a number of initiatives including the support of vulnerable children, families and communities impacted by this crisis in the West bank.
They are meeting urgent family needs, creating safe spaces, and providing psychological services. They are responding in other areas where displaced people will need help, and will continue to support throughout the crisis.
‘‘As part of the world’s largest child-focused humanitarian and development organisation, our concern around the ongoing conflict in the occupied Palestinian territory and Israel is particularly acute in relation to children,” says World Vision Ireland CEO, Gillian Barnett.
Speaking of the impacts the crisis, World Vision’s Senior Director for Public Engagement, Sharon Marshall commented:
“World Vision is horrified and saddened by the loss of lives and suffering that this crisis has triggered. Serious and grave violations against children have been reported in Israel and in the occupied Palestinian territory in the past week. World Vision urges all parties to urgently ensure the delivery of essential aid to affected communities.
“What is happening is a humanitarian tragedy that has already had terrible and worsening humanitarian consequences. The safety, security, and well-being of all civilians, especially children, must be the priority for all parties. We call for unhindered and safe access for humanitarian workers who are responding to this crisis.
World Vision Ireland stresses that Israeli and Palestinian children have a legal right to protection and should not be victims. They are urging all international actors and those directly involved to prioritise peace and ensure the protection of innocent children.
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