This is great to see. On his visit to the Centre for Blast Injury Studies. The donation includes $200,000 to the World Health Organization to support medical evacuations from Gaza to Jordan, and $150,000 to the Save the Children charity to provide ongoing humanitarian support in Gaza. The third grant of $150,000 was to the Centre of Blast Injury Studies, part of CIS, to help its efforts to develop prostheses that can support injured children, particularly those injured from the conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza.

"No single organization can solve this alone," he said in a statement."Gaza now has the highest density of child amputees in the world and in history. It takes partnerships across government, science, medicine, humanitarian response and advocacy to ensure children survive and can recover after blast injuries."

Help for Palestine is long overdue. Money talks and I'm happy to see royals putting money where their mouth is. Statements without action are just lip service.

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13 comments
  1. Took him long enough to even somewhat acknowledge the horrors Israel is committing in Gaza…

  2. British media: “what a selfish, attention-grabbing, manipulative display. I thought they valued their privacy!? How dare Meghan do this to us all?”

  3. I’m personally happy to see this and hope we see more celebrities speaking up. It’s really sad how effectively Israel and Zionists have gaslight the world into being afraid to speak up for and support Palestine.

  4. I’m glad he did this. I was really disappointed when Meghan said she had nothing she wanted to speak up on politically in her recent interview with Emily Chang. It’s more important than ever to shine a light on these issues. I think the Waleses made a similar donation so am glad to see Harry do the same because they need all the help they can get.

  5. I think Archewell previously donated to World Central Kitchen to support work in Gaza and Syria, so it’s really great to see this new funding going specifically toward medical evacuations and helping kids get prostheses. This is actually the first I’m hearing of the Centre for Blast Injury Studies, and the work they’re doing sounds incredible, developing prostheses for children injured in conflicts is such important, life-changing research.

    I also regularly donate to World Central Kitchen, so if anyone is interested in supporting their efforts, here’s a link to learn more about how to donate: [https://wck.org/donate](https://wck.org/donate)

    And here’s a link to donate to Gaza specifically: [https://donate.wck.org/give/525879?c_src=2025-site-blog-gaza-4-4#!/donation/checkout](https://donate.wck.org/give/525879?c_src=2025-site-blog-gaza-4-4#!/donation/checkout)

    And if anyone else has trusted organizations they donate to, please share. I’d love to learn about and support more charities doing good work

  6. I hope the action also would presumably include israel being removed from Invictus games. Because having them in your organization where you are the patron and sole control over while being a private citizen is disgusting. They were a part of Invictus last year. And hopefully it would be their last time. Remember these are ex idf soldiers who are wounded meaning they were on the battlefield. So you can’t even give excuses like Gal Gadot’s “I was just yoga instructor” or whatever. Donating money to Palestinians on one hand and cheering idf soldiers on the other??

  7. Sidenote – that’s an awful picture of him 😩 they did him dirty 

  8. Good for him, children in Gaza are some of the most vulnerable humans on the planet and I feel like the tide is finally turning in people recognizing that.

  9. It is important to note it isn’t simply that Gaza has the highest amount of child amputees in the world. *Israel’s* indiscriminate carpet bombing of Gaza, a densely populated area where half the population are children, is *why* Gaza has the highest amount of child amputees in the world. You cannot conveniently leave Israel out of the narrative.

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