foto: Instagram/@erosscandra; Instagram/@baznasindonesia

This public kitchen assistance involves the Indonesian Tomboati Community House owned by Opick, an Indonesian religious singer, as per information shared by Eross So7.

  20 Juni 2024 16:00

Brilio.net - Until now, Palestinians who were victims of Israeli attacks are still the world's attention. As the days go by, more and more aid is sent by many parties from all over the world, including Indonesia.

Recently, Eross Candra, guitarist for Sheila on 7, shared an upload via his personal Instagram regarding the assistance that has been provided to Palestinian residents in Rafah. Based on the information in the video footage he shared, the public kitchen assistance in Rafah was an offering or collaboration involving the Indonesian Tomboati Community House owned by Opick, an Indonesian religious singer.

7 Appearance of a public kitchen in Rafah Gaza  Various sources

photo: Instagram/@erosscandra

For information, other parties have also sent a lot of aid to refugees in Rafah or other areas of the Gaza Strip. One of them is the Indonesian Red Cross (PMI) which opened a public kitchen for Palestinians who have taken refuge in the Gaza-Egypt border area.

7 Appearance of a public kitchen in Rafah Gaza  Various sources

photo: X/@palangmerah

This assistance, such as a public kitchen for Palestinians, definitely invites emotion and relief, because everyone knows that there is a food crisis in the Gaza Strip. Not to mention, access to distribution of aid is very difficult to enter the area.

Let's take a peek at some photos of public kitchens from Indonesia in Rafah. Following are seven views of the public kitchen in Rafah Gaza from Indonesia, BrilioFood summarized from various sources on Thursday (20/6).

1. Under a makeshift tent, this is the atmosphere when cooking in the public kitchen provided by the Tomboati People's House.

7 Appearance of a public kitchen in Rafah Gaza  Various sources

photo: Instagram/@erosscandra

2. All the public kitchen pans in Rafah are large so that all refugees have a share. Usually, these pans are used to cook rice or side dishes.

7 Appearance of a public kitchen in Rafah Gaza  Various sources

photo: Instagram/@erosscandra

3. This cooking utensil in the public kitchen in Rafah is also super large so it is strong when mixing large portions of dishes. In fact, it is not uncommon for 2 people to handle each cooking pot at once.

7 Appearance of a public kitchen in Rafah Gaza  Various sources

photo: Instagram/@erosscandra

4. Since before the dishes from the public kitchen were distributed, Palestinian residents in Rafah had been queuing with their plates or containers.

7 Appearance of a public kitchen in Rafah Gaza  Various sources

photo: Instagram/@erosscandra

5. Dozens of pots containing dishes were fought over by children and adults in the Rafah public kitchen.

7 Appearance of a public kitchen in Rafah Gaza  Various sources

photo: Instagram/@erosscandra

6. Expressions of impatience and relief at getting food radiated from a number of Palestinians at the public kitchen in Rafah.

7 Appearance of a public kitchen in Rafah Gaza  Various sources

photo: Instagram/@erosscandra

7. Baznas Indonesia also shared a portrait of Palestinian residents in Rafah eating together next to one of the public kitchens aided by Indonesia.

7 Appearance of a public kitchen in Rafah Gaza  Various sources

photo: Instagram/@baznasindonesia

(brl/tin)

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