Baghdad – IA
Today, Tuesday, the al-Abbas’s (p) Holy Shrine began providing meals to displaced Syrians, as a result of the security conditions in Syria.
The official delegation of the Holy Abbasid Shrine in Syria, Khalil Hanoun, said in a statement, received by the (INA): “The central kitchen established by the Holy Shrine in Syria to serve the displaced Lebanese families, began providing meals to the displaced Syrian people, due to the security conditions that prevailed.” The country lives.”
Hanoun added, “The delegation will continue to provide it’s services to displaced Syrian families in the coming period, to help them overcome the arduous circumstances they are living in.”
The statement explained,”The al-Abbas’s (p) Holy Shrine had previously established a central kitchen to provide services to the displaced Lebanese in Syria during the Zionist aggression against Lebanon,as more then 15,000 meals were provided daily to the displaced Lebanese families.”
He continued,”This step comes as part of a series of initiatives held by the Holy Shrine to provide a helping hand to affected communities,whether inside Iraq or in neighboring countries,and it expresses the extent of solidarity with various communities during crises.”
interview with Khalil Hanoun: Al-Abbas Holy Shrine’s Humanitarian Efforts in Syria
By Time.news Editor
In an era where humanitarian crises are prevalent, organizations that step up to provide support are crucial. Today, we have khalil Hanoun, an expert and representative from the al-Abbas Holy Shrine, here to discuss their recent initiative aimed at aiding displaced Syrian families.
Q: Khalil, can you share more about the current situation in Syria that prompted the al-Abbas Holy Shrine to extend its services to displaced Syrians?
Khalil Hanoun: The continuous security challenges in Syria have led to a significant humanitarian crisis, leaving many families displaced and in urgent need of assistance. Recognizing the dire need, our holy Shrine has activated our central kitchen, initially established to support displaced Lebanese families during past conflicts, to provide meals for the displaced Syrian population.
Q: The al-Abbas Holy Shrine has a history of helping those affected by regional conflicts. Can you elaborate on your past initiatives?
Khalil Hanoun: Certainly. Previously, during the Zionist aggression against Lebanon, we provided more than 15,000 meals daily to displaced lebanese families. This long-standing commitment to humanitarian relief has now extended to our Syrian neighbors. Our current goal is to continue these efforts, offering not only meals but a sense of community and solidarity during these unfortunate times.
Q: What are the specific services being provided to the displaced Syrian families?
Khalil Hanoun: We have established a central kitchen that will serve meals daily to the affected families. Our aim is to ensure that these families have access to nutritious food which is essential for their well-being, especially in such trying circumstances.Additionally, our team will be on the ground to assess ongoing needs and adapt our services accordingly.
Q: How does this initiative reflect the broader commitment of the al-Abbas Holy Shrine to humanitarian efforts?
Khalil Hanoun: This initiative is part of a series of humanitarian projects implemented by the Holy Shrine, aimed at providing relief not just within Iraq but also in neighboring countries facing crises. It exemplifies our solidarity with communities impacted by conflict, emphasizing our responsibility to support one another in times of need.
Q: For organizations looking to replicate your efforts, what practical advice would you offer?
Khalil hanoun: I encourage organizations to develop strong community partnerships, as local insights are invaluable during crisis interventions. Additionally,establishing efficient logistics for distributing aid,like our central kitchen,is crucial for ensuring that aid reaches those who need it most. maintain transparency and communication with the communities served – understanding their evolving needs can significantly enhance the impact of relief efforts.
Q: What message do you have for those reading this who may want to help displaced families in Syria?
Khalil Hanoun: I encourage everyone to contribute in any way possible—be it thru donations, volunteering, or even sharing information about humanitarian needs.Every small effort counts and can make a meaningful difference in the lives of those affected. Solidarity is key in overcoming these challenging circumstances together.
As conflicts continue to affect millions, organizations like the al-Abbas Holy Shrine demonstrate the power of compassion and community in addressing humanitarian needs.Their commitment to providing food and support stands as a beacon of hope for displaced families in Syria.