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Remembrance Rally for Gaza PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 13 January 2011 13:10

January 13:2011

The war on Gaza that started in December 2008 caused great devastation and human suffering. The continuing siege on the Gaza Strip has meant that its infrastructure has still not been repaired and the economy remains in tatters.

A remembrance rally is being organised on Tuesday 18 January 2011 at 7pm, Conway Hall, Holborn, London to call for and end of the siege to ease the human suffering. Speakers include: 

  • Tony Benn
  • Dr. Ghada Karmi
  • Baroness Jenny Tonge
  • Sir Gerald Kaufman MP
  • Rev Garth Hewitt, Amos Trust
  • Jody McIntyre, Activist
 
Gala Charity Concert PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 04 November 2010 14:22

A gala charity concert, Concert4Palestine, is being organised in Dubai by an Interpal supporter. The concert will raise funds on behalf of Interpal’s Clean Water Project in Ein El Hilwa Refugee Camp, Saida, South Lebanon. The project aims to ensure self-sufficiency in the provision of a steady supply of clean safe drinking water for over 7 000 displaced Palestinian refugees.

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Eid Stoke - 2009 PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 30 September 2009 00:00

September 30: 2009

The event will be held on Sunday 18th October 2009 at Kings Hall, Glebe street, Stoke on Trent, ST4 1HH, commencing at 1pm.

Other speakers include Jalal Ibn Sa’eed from Al Fitrah, Ibrahim Hewitt from Interpal and Mohammed Ali, Director of Islam Channel.

This event shall consist of a lecture, auction/fundraising and buffet meal to raise money for Gaza.

Please check out the website for full details: www.eidstoke.com

 
Wastewater situation remains fragile PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 19 June 2010 00:00
May 19: 2009

Source: The Humanitarian Monitor - OCHA

The wastewater situation in the Gaza Strip continues to be extremely fragile as a result of the preceding 22-month blockade, which has restricted the entry of vital spare parts and construction resources to Gaza. Lack of physical resources combined with restriction on movement near the border areas, has prevented essential repair and maintenance work from being conducted at the wastewater treatment plants by concerned agencies. During April, only three truckloads of plastic pipes for water and wastewater projects for the private sector were allowed into Gaza, after being barred entry since late October 2008 - an insignificant contribution in relation to the overall needs.

 

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Islamia School Fun Day PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 16 July 2009 00:00

July 16: 2009

Last Sunday, the 12th of July, Interpal was pleased to be able to attend the annual Islamia School fun day, which this year was held at Queens Park. It was a fun and warm family-orientated event which attracted hundreds of people to come out and support the school. We would like to thank those people who attended, particularly those who approached us and expressed their support for our organisation and the needy people of Palestine.

You can view some more photos of the event here.

 
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