In response to the residents’ increasing demands in the face of difficult humanitarian circumstances, Beit Lahia Development Association continues to distribute potable drinking water every day as part of its ongoing humanitarian activities.
These interventions are part of the association’s emergency relief programs, which aim to alleviate the population’s suffering and guarantee that families, especially in the most affected areas, have access to clean and safe drinking water, thereby reaffirming the association’s commitment to its humanitarian and community role.
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