Join our call for a lasting ceasefire in Gaza
#STOPBombingCivilians
Join our call for a lasting ceasefire in Gaza
#STOPBombingCivilians
The situation in Gaza is dire.
Since October last year, over 42,000 people have been killed in Gaza, among them more than 11,000 children. Many more are believed to be trapped under the rubble. In addition, over 99,000 people have been injured, many of them with life-changing injuries. The devastation is almost too much to comprehend.
Amidst the humanitarian catastrophe that's unfolding before our eyes, we need to come together and demand a lasting ceasefire in Gaza now.
Sign the petition and join us in demanding an end to the violence. Only a sustained ceasefire can stop the further loss of life and ensure that aid reaches those in urgent need.
We are seeing innocent civilians trapped in a nightmare with nowhere to go, relying only on aid for their very lives. Families in Gaza have been forced to move again and again, only to find that the designated ‘safe zones’ are not safe at all.
Thousands upon thousands of people have injuries that are going untreated, amputees receive no medical care and mothers are going for days without food so their children can eat a few scraps.
Safe, unimpeded passage of humanitarian aid is urgently needed and should be allowed through all border crossing points available. And yet, every day, there are long queues and only a few trucks are able to enter.
We cannot watch this happen. We need to put our voices together and call on all Heads of State and Parties to the conflict to implement an immediate ceasefire and enable the delivery of humanitarian aid, safely and unimpeded, to all those who need it.
This brutal conflict must end now. Please sign our ceasefire petition. #CeasefireNOW.
Gaza needs a lasting ceasefire NOW.
Sign today and demand an immediate end to this suffering
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The situation in Gaza is dire.
Since October, more than 80,000 people have been injured and the population has been deprived of drinking water, food, and medical equipment. Nowhere is safe. Most Gazans are starving.
Amidst the devastating humanitarian catastrophe that's unfolding before our eyes, we need to come together and demand a lasting ceasefire in Gaza now.
Sign the petition and join us in demanding an end to the violence. Only a sustained ceasefire can stop the further loss of life and ensure that aid reaches those in urgent need.
Our staff in Gaza are seeing innocent civilians trapped in a nightmare with nowhere to go. Most of the population live in crowded ‘tent cities’ and are barely surviving. They rely on aid for their very lives.
When you visit the tent cities, all you see are thousands upon thousands of people with injuries going untreated, amputees with no medical care and mothers going for days without food so their children can eat a few scraps.
In one displacement camp, nearly 70,000 people are crammed together in an area smaller than a football field, with only 11 makeshift toilets.
Safe, unimpeded passage of humanitarian aid is urgently needed and should be allowed through all border crossing points available. And yet, every day, there are long queues and only a few trucks are able to enter.
We cannot stand by and watch this happen. We need to put our voices together and call on all Heads of State and Parties to the conflict to implement an immediate ceasefire and enable the delivery of humanitarian aid, safely and unimpeded, to all those who need it.
Only a lasting ceasefire by all parties to the conflict can begin to address the massive needs and end the humanitarian catastrophe.
Join our call for an immediate and lasting #CeasefireNOW.
The Petition
I call on the UK and all States worldwide to:
• Publicly commit to end the use of explosive weapons with wide-area effects in populated areas;
• Fully implement the treaties banning landmines and cluster munitions without delay and encourage non-signatory states to sign them;
• Contribute to assisting the victims, clearing weapons in affected zones, and preventing further injuries and deaths.