Noon Charity launched the Emergency Relief Project for those affected by the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip, aiming to provide financial and moral support to the victims.

The project includes providing food, medical, and housing assistance to the affected families, as well as offering psychological and social support to children and adults who suffered from the effects of the aggression.

This project is funded by various international organizations and charities with the goal of alleviating the suffering of those affected by the aggression.

The project aims to assist more than 100,000 families affected by the aggression, indicating that the aid will include essential food items, as well as medicines and medical supplies, and building materials for the reconstruction of damaged homes.

The project also encompasses providing psychological and social support to children and adults who have suffered from the effects of the aggression.

The victims of the aggression expressed their gratitude to international organizations and charities for implementing this project, confirming that it will contribute to easing their suffering.

The implementation of the Emergency Relief Project for the Victims of Aggression in Gaza is part of international and local efforts to alleviate the suffering of those affected by the aggression. This project contributes to providing financial and moral support to the victims of the aggression, helping them recover from its effects

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