Last week my colleague Misty Buswell reached out about the deteriorating situation in northwest Syria.
 
Friend,

Last week my colleague Misty Buswell reached out about the deteriorating situation in northwest Syria. Her note is below and there's some new and pressing information we wanted to share.

We're now estimating that there are 800,000 people in the firing line. If this many flee, it'll be the largest displacement we've seen since the start of the war nine years ago. These families, and many others facing crises around the world, are terrified, freezing and need our help.

We're on the ground saving lives in Syria and other countries affected by war. Please help us reach as many people as possible by making an urgent donation today. Your gift will support our work in Syria and in other crisis areas around the world, including Yemen, Afghanistan and South Sudan.

Thanks so much,

Emily Martin
International Rescue Committee
 
 
 
From: RESCUE.org
Sent: Tuesday, February 4th
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Syria Update] It's freezing and there are no safe routes

 
 
 
 
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John,
We're hearing reports from the ground that thousands of people, the majority of them women and children, are fleeing for their lives from southern Idlib in Syria.


With the main highways cut off because of the fighting, there are no safe routes and people are being forced to make dangerous journeys in treacherous winter conditions through the mountains to seek safety. So many children are freezing and facing deprivation.

Please help us rush aid to families in Syria and other crisis areas this winter. With your support we can provide families with the critical aid they need, including medicine and emergency cash for food, shelter and fuel.
 
 
 
 
Just last week, an ambulance we support was damaged in an airstrike that hit a hospital in southern Idlib and is now out of service. The week prior, an entire fleet of ambulances we support had to relocate from the area around Maaret an Numan because of the insecurity which has been intensifying.

The situation is deteriorating by the day. More civilians are dying. John, please donate what you can today. Your donation will help families trapped in and around Syria, and in conflict zones around the world.
 
 
$60 can provide a family with an emergency kit »

$100 can help us reunite a separated family »

$250 can help equip an emergency mobile medical team »
 
 
The pain and terror Syrians and others caught in humanitarian crises around the world are experiencing needs to end. No one should have to experience this.

In solidarity and humanity,

Misty Buswell
Policy and Advocacy Director for the IRC in the Middle East
 
 
 
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