As part of its ongoing efforts to support displaced and affected families amid the escalating humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip, Beit Lahia Development Association, in partnership with Save the Children, responded to urgent appeals from displaced residents in the central governorate. Under the association’s emergency plan, a total of 2,891 cups of treated water were distributed between November 1 and 19, 2025.
This humanitarian intervention reflects the association and its partners’ commitment to alleviating the suffering of affected families and meeting their essential needs, ensuring timely and continuous support for vulnerable communities.
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