How you can help: Support a health clinic in Gaza
Nearly every day I get asked “how can I help?” Sometimes my answer is to suggest you reach out to your elected officials. Sometimes it’s for you to speak up in our Jewish communal spaces. Today, it is helping to fund a new health clinic that is being launched in Gaza by Project Rozana, a long-time partner of ours. New Jewish Narrative is raising funds to support this initiative and I invite you to be a part of it.
Among the many terrors of this war has been the impact on the civilians in Gaza, who lack food and medical supplies. NJN stands for the principle that humanitarian supplies must never be used as weapons of war. Sadly, the Israeli government has failed to live up to this standard.
That’s why our Gaza Clinic campaign is so important to me. It is an opportunity to both provide tangible support while also sending the message that the Jewish community rejects the Israeli government’s weaponization of humanitarian aid.
The new clinic is being set up by Project Rozana, a longtime partner of ours that works on healthcare issues with communities in conflict. Rozana has a track record of working in Israel, in the West Bank, and in Gaza. Another clinic that Rozana supported in Gaza during this war provided more than 50,000 medical services in just eight months. The new clinic—which is to be set up in Beit Lahia in central Gaza—is projected to provide a comparable amount of services.
This is an uncertain moment. Ceasefire talks are ongoing. Prime Minister Netanyahu is in Washington holding multiple meetings with President Trump. We are actively engaged in supporting diplomatic efforts to end this war, return the hostages, and provide aid to people in Gaza.