
Qatar Charity holds silent humanitarian solidarity vigil for civilians in Gaza
The silent stand took place in front of the Qatar Charity headquarters in Doha, with the participation of professionals in the humanitarian and legal fields. It also included volunteers and staff, all standing in symbolic silence wearing, in a gesture of solidarity with the people of Gaza and mourning the loss of innocent lives.
Participants in the stand emphasized the urgent need for the immediate entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza without conditions or restrictions, to protect civilians, especially the most vulnerable children. They also called for the protection of relief workers and medical personnel operating in the field. (QNA) page 2
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