Turkey’s Diyanet reaches out to the poor in Gaza during Eid al-Adha


With financial assistance from the Turkish Diyanet Foundation (TDV), Gaza's Ministry of Awqaf and Religious Affairs has distributed meat to thousands of poor Gazan families for the Qurban Bayram (Feast of the Sacrifice), also known as Eid al-Adha, the ministry announced Monday.

"The ministry distributed meat from more than 100 cows sacrificed for the Eid to some 20,000 poor families throughout the Gaza Strip," read a ministry statement.

The Hamas-run ministry put the total cost of the initiative at some $200,000, which was borne by the Turkish charitable foundation, which supports the activities of Turkey's President of Religious Affairs (Diyanet).

The ministry went on to thank the foundation -- along with the Turkish government -- for the humanitarian assistance that it regularly provides to Gaza's poor.

For the last 10 years, the Gaza Strip's two million inhabitants have groaned under a crippling Israeli-Egyptian blockade that has deprived them of many basic commodities, including food and medicine.

As a result, an estimated 80 percent of the strip's population now depends on international aid to survive, according to official estimates.