CAFOD is the official Catholic aid agency for England and Wales

West Bank and Gaza

Khetam Alkaabna,18, feeds her family's livestock.Her family have recieved legal help from our partner to prevent their home from being destroyed [Laura Storr]

Since the occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip by Israel following the 1967 Six-day War, Palestinians have seen their standard of living fall; today, almost three-quarters of the population lives below the UN poverty line

In the West Bank, most Palestinians cannot build homes or roads, or move freely from place to place because the Israeli authorities will not give them permission. This damages the economy, local services and breaks up families.

In Gaza, ongoing violence, including the conflict with Israel in December 2008, has left thousands of people without homes and unable to access medical care. Thousands of people, including many children, are traumatised.

CAFOD spent £487,000 in West Bank and Gaza in 2008/09

We work with local organisations in Gaza providing emergency relief and counselling. In the West Bank our partners work towards peace by providing legal services to people who’s homes are threatened and finding peaceful ways to help people stand up for their rights.


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A Red Crescent official loads medicine from Egypt into vehicles to send to the Rafah Strip [Reuters, courtesy www.alertnet.org]

Gaza Crisis

Following almost a month of conflict in Gaza between Israel and Hamas, more than 1,300 Palestinians were killed and many thousands injured

Gaza: Helping children deal with trauma

We are working with our partner Islamic Relief to help children traumatised by years of violence in Gaza

Basem Beni with her youngest daughter Amal in their home, which is under threat of demolition.in the West Bank, Palestine. [Laura Storr]

No place to call home

When Basem Beni’s house was destroyed, a small, dark cave in the heart of the West Bank was the only place she could find for her children to sleep

The jewish settlement looks onto Hashem's home in the centre of Hebron in the West Bank [Laura Storr]

West Bank: Trying to live an ordinary life

We are standing in solidarity with people such as Nasreen and Hashem in the West Bank, whose family has suffered more than 23 years of abuse and intimidation

A nun makes final preparations at the Lady of Peace Church, the first scheduled stop in Pope Benedict XVI's visit to the region, in Amman May 7, 2009 [REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed, courtesy www.alertnet.org]

Israel: Papal visit offers hope for peace

Pope Benedict XVI’s first pilgrimage of peace to the Holy land gives reason for us "to be optimistic", says the head of our partner Caritas Jerusalem

Published on 20/07/2006, last updated on 26/10/2009
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