UAE delivers 10 aid convoys to Gaza

ANI February 16, 2025 219 views

The United Arab Emirates has demonstrated remarkable humanitarian commitment by delivering 10 aid convoys to Gaza through the Rafah crossing. These convoys, part of Operation Chivalrous Knight 3, transported over 2,400 tonnes of critical supplies including food, medical provisions, and essential items. The initiative directly supports vulnerable Palestinian populations experiencing significant hardship in the region. This sustained humanitarian effort underscores the UAE's dedication to alleviating suffering and providing essential support during challenging times.

"The UAE remains steadfast in its humanitarian support" - UAE Government Statement
GAZA city, February 15: Ten convoys carrying humanitarian aid from the UAE, a generous contribution from H.H. Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, the "Mother of the Nation," Chairwoman of the General Women's Union, President of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood, and Supreme Chairwoman of the Family Development Foundation, have entered the Gaza Strip via the Egyptian Rafah crossing.

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- 10 aid convoys enter Gaza carrying essential humanitarian supplies

This aid delivery is part of the UAE's ongoing commitment to supporting and providing relief to the Palestinian people.

The convoys comprise 175 trucks carrying over 2,400 tonnes of humanitarian aid, including food supplies, medical provisions, children's nutritional supplements, dates, shelter tents, clothing, and other essential items.

This latest delivery brings the total number of aid convoys entering Gaza under Operation Chivalrous Knight 3 to 175. These convoys have played a significant role in mitigating the difficult conditions faced by Gaza residents, easing hardship for the most vulnerable populations, and ensuring access to basic necessities.

The UAE remains steadfast in its humanitarian support for the Palestinian people in Gaza, working to alleviate the challenging circumstances they endure, reduce the suffering of the most vulnerable, and provide for their essential needs. (ANI/WAM)

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