Responding To Israel-Hamas War

Episcopal Relief & Development Partner Hospital Provides Critical Services in Northern Gaza
Web Update
December 4, 2023
- Episcopal Relief & Development continues to offer support to Al Ahli Hospital, a ministry of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem in Gaza, in response to the ongoing war in the Holy Land.
- Since the onset of war in the region in early October, Al Ahli Hospital has been performing life-saving emergency procedures, providing first aid and sheltering displaced people in northern Gaza.
- Al Ahli Hospital has been able to keep operations running by conserving fuel, using generators selectively and relying on solar energy.
- A shortage of supplies caused by blockades previously prevented the hospital from taking in new patients and operating at its full capacity. However, a recent delivery from the World Health Organization (WHO) replenished the hospital’s stock of medicines, ICU supplies, emergency drugs and IV fluids.
- As of now, Al Ahli is serving hundreds of wounded people each day, with the majority of cases being severe.
- Please pray for Al Ahli Hospital staff and patients and for peace in the Holy Land.
Update on Episcopal Relief & Development Partner Al Ahli Hospital
Web Update
November 17, 2023
- On November 16, it was reported that Al Ahli Hospital, a ministry of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem and partner of Episcopal Relief & Development in northern Gaza, is no longer able to receive new patients or perform surgeries.
- Speaking to the BBC on November 17, the Very Rev. Canon Richard Sewell of the Diocese of Jerusalem said that there is a communications blackout due to a lack of power and the Diocese is no longer able to receive daily updates.
- Episcopal Relief & Development works with disaster and crisis-impacted communities in the immediate and long-term phases of crisis response. The organization continues to support the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem and remains ready to respond as the situation develops.
- Please continue to pray for peace in the Holy Land and for all affected by the Israel-Hamas war, including Episcopal Relief & Development partners.
Episcopal Relief & Development Partner Hospital In Gaza Providing Critical Services As Nearby Medical Facilities Are Unable To Operate
Web Statement
November 16, 2023
Episcopal Relief & Development partner Al Ahli Hospital, a ministry of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem, continues to provide emergency support in northern Gaza following the outbreak of war in the region, even as other hospitals have closed because of damage or lack of resources to operate.
Al Ahli Hospital, in partnership with Episcopal Relief & Development, has been treating 200 to 250 wounded patients and performing up to 10 surgical operations per day. Generators are only being used for certain procedures in order to conserve fuel, which is in short supply. Episcopal Relief & Development, through the Diocese of Jerusalem, has been supporting the hospital in acquiring more fuel and supplies from the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement (IFRC) and United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA).
Al Ahli is serving above its capacity and has recruited staff from closed nearby hospitals to help them serve the increased number of patients.
“The staff of Al Ahli Hospital have been prioritizing patient care above their own safety,” said Nagulan Nesiah, Senior Program Officer, Episcopal Relief & Development. “The hospital is a place of refuge. They are saving lives.”
Please continue to pray for peace in the Holy Land and for Episcopal Relief & Development partners. Support of the Episcopal Relief & Development Middle East Fund will help to address immediate and long-term needs created by the Israel-Hamas war through locally-led partnerships.

Partnering with HIAS to Provide Mental Health Support in Response to Israel-Hamas War
Web Statement
October 30, 2023
Episcopal Relief & Development is partnering with HIAS to provide psychosocial support in the aftermath of the Hamas attack in southern Israel in early October.
Over 1400 people were killed, more than five thousand were injured and roughly 200 hostages were taken as a result of the October 7 attack. People were also displaced from their communities, including migrants who had fled their homelands for safety in Israel. In response to the traumatic experience, Episcopal Relief & Development is working with HIAS to provide mental health support to individuals and groups, particularly focusing on older adults, refugees and asylum seekers.
HIAS, the international Jewish humanitarian organization that provides services to refugees and asylum seekers, has worked in Israel since 1950, developing a network of local partners across the country. For decades, HIAS has responded to emergencies around the world, assisting displaced populations.
“Episcopal Relief & Development’s partnership with HIAS will allow us to reach survivors who are in a vulnerable state,” said Nagulan Nesiah, Senior Program Officer, Episcopal Relief & Development. “We are committed to supporting the recovery of all people whose lives have been affected by the war.”
Please continue to pray for peace in the Holy Land and for Episcopal Relief & Development partners. Support of the Episcopal Relief & Development Middle East Fund will help to address immediate and long-term needs created by the Israel-Hamas war through locally-led partnerships.


Partnering with Al Ahli Hospital in Response To Israel-Hamas War
Press Release
October 19, 2023
Episcopal Relief & Development continues to partner with Al Ahli Hospital, a ministry of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem, to provide emergency medical support in the Gaza Strip in response to the Israel-Hamas war.
Following the deadly explosion on Tuesday evening, Al Ahli Hospital, in partnership with Episcopal Relief & Development, is determined to continue its mission to serve all people in need by offering emergency treatment. While there has been periodic violence in the region for decades, the need within northern Gaza has surged since the attack on October 7. Since then, explosions throughout Gaza have brought the death toll to over 3,000 people and have injured many thousands more.
Movement restrictions and closed borders have created challenges in sending and receiving aid. However, Episcopal Relief & Development’s support has enabled the hospital to find local resources, increase their number of beds and maintain 24-hour staffing to continue critical operations. Al Ahli Hospital has been able to meet the needs of hundreds of wounded adults and children who have migrated to the hospital after their homes and refugee camps were destroyed.
“Hospital staff are risking their lives to save the lives of others. Many have been injured while working, some staff have been displaced from their homes and have lost family members,” said Nagulan Nesiah, Senior Program Officer, Episcopal Relief & Development. “The team at Al Ahli continues to be an inspiring and dedicated presence in Gaza.”
Please join Episcopal Relief & Development in mourning all those lost to violence. Please continue to pray for peace in the Holy Land and for Episcopal Relief & Development partners who are working to serve all people who come to them seeking treatment and safety.
Support of the Episcopal Relief & Development Middle East Fund will help to address immediate and long-term needs created by the Israel-Hamas war through locally-led partnerships.
Web Update
October 17, 2023
- It has been reported by the Gaza Health Ministry that Al Ahli Hospital compound was hit by rocket fire, resulting in several hundred casualties.
- On October 14, a part of Al Ahli Hospital compound was hit by rocket fire. Two of the upper floors of the building that was struck have sustained damage and four staff members were injured.
- Episcopal Relief & Development continues to be in touch with the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem as the situation develops.
- Please continue to pray for peace in the Holy Land and for Episcopal Relief & Development partners who are working to serve all people who come to them seeking treatment and safety.

Episcopal Relief & Development Responds to Israel-Hamas War
Web Statement
October 12, 2023
Episcopal Relief & Development is partnering with Al Ahli Hospital, a ministry of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem, to provide emergency support in Gaza following the outbreak of war in the region.
Over 2200 people have been killed in Israel and Palestine following an unprecedented attack by the militant group Hamas. Hundreds of thousands of civilians have been displaced, and thousands have been injured, placing additional strain on hospitals and other institutions.
Al Ahli Hospital, with the support of Episcopal Relief & Development, is recruiting emergency staff and acquiring essential supplies such as medicines, ICU equipment, fuel and food. Staff are also providing psychosocial support to all people affected by the war.
“Al Ahli Hospital is committed to continuing to provide 24/7 health services for all people in need of medical care,” said Suhaila Tarazi, Director, Al Ahli Hospital. “The role of Al Ahli Hospital could be highly significant in saving lives during emergencies and in eliminating the gap in the healthcare system.”
The situation in Gaza is becoming increasingly desperate as ongoing attacks impact refugee camps, hospitals and other institutions.
“Life in Gaza is paralyzed,” said Nagulan Nesiah, Senior Program Officer, Episcopal Relief & Development. “This is affecting people’s access to basic needs, particularly health.”
Episcopal Relief & Development remains in touch with the Diocese of Jerusalem and other partners in the region as the events unfold. Please pray for peace in the Holy Land as they experience violence and consider making a contribution to the Episcopal Relief & Development Middle East Fund. Support of this fund will help to provide medicine and other supplies and help our partners tend to the physical and psychosocial wounds of all people affected by this conflict.
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