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The situation in Gaza is at crisis point. People are starving and despite claims by Israeli authorities that there is no limit on humanitarian aid entering Gaza, most major international NGOs - including Oxfam Ireland - have been unable to deliver a single truck of lifesaving supplies since 2 March. CEO of Oxfam Ireland, Jim Clarken speaks here with Adrianne to discuss this dire situation and what we the public might do to help put pressure on the powers that be to either cease trade with Israel or to negotiate a lifting of this ban. There is also a good news story too, of a huge donation by Irish company Kukoon who promised Oxfam to donate their takings for one day and the public came out in force to buy on that day, collecting over €205,000 which will go directly to Oxfam’s work on the ground trucking water, building water infrastructure, providing sanitation and health services to the people of Gaza. To help go to www.oxfamireland.org
By ROS FMThe situation in Gaza is at crisis point. People are starving and despite claims by Israeli authorities that there is no limit on humanitarian aid entering Gaza, most major international NGOs - including Oxfam Ireland - have been unable to deliver a single truck of lifesaving supplies since 2 March. CEO of Oxfam Ireland, Jim Clarken speaks here with Adrianne to discuss this dire situation and what we the public might do to help put pressure on the powers that be to either cease trade with Israel or to negotiate a lifting of this ban. There is also a good news story too, of a huge donation by Irish company Kukoon who promised Oxfam to donate their takings for one day and the public came out in force to buy on that day, collecting over €205,000 which will go directly to Oxfam’s work on the ground trucking water, building water infrastructure, providing sanitation and health services to the people of Gaza. To help go to www.oxfamireland.org