In Tulkarem and Jenin, volunteers such as Omaima Faraj are working tirelessly to aid families displaced by Israeli military operations. Since the start of Operation Iron Wall on January 21, they have provided medical assistance and support to vulnerable populations, risking their own safety. These efforts include visiting patients with chronic conditions and navigating difficulties posed by soldiers obstructing their access to those in need. The volunteers face harassment and threats yet continue their mission to serve those affected by ongoing conflict and displacement.
"I rushed into the camp instead of running away from the violence. I wanted to help those in need, regardless of the risk to myself."
"We focused on delivering aid to the injured, the elderly, and those with limited mobility, as many couldn't reach hospitals due to the blockade."
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