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100 UAE aid trucks have entered Gaza since the beginning of the truce

This week, five convoys loaded with various Emirati humanitarian aid crossed into the Gaza Strip through the Egyptian Rafah crossing, as part of the UAE’s efforts to support and provide relief to our Palestinian brothers during the current circumstances, and within the “Galant Knight 3” humanitarian operation.

The convoys consist of 100 trucks carrying more than 1,442 tons of humanitarian aid, which includes food supplies, relief packages, shelter tents, and other necessary needs.

The UAE humanitarian aid team located in the city of Al-Arish supervises the accurate loading of aid, follows up on its delivery through the Rafah crossing, and ensures that it reaches the beneficiaries in the Gaza Strip.

The team is keen to follow up on all field details to ensure the speed and efficiency of distributing aid to our Palestinian brothers.

The humanitarian aid official in Operation “The Gallant Knight 3,” Sultan Al-Kaabi, said, “The humanitarian work teams standing by to supervise the entry of these materials into the Strip comes to ensure that they reach the largest segment of beneficiaries within the Strip.”

The UAE has redoubled its efforts since the beginning of the truce, as it intensified humanitarian relief operations to support the Palestinian people in facing the difficult humanitarian conditions that the Gaza Strip is going through. Thus, the number of aid convoys that entered the Gaza Strip as part of Operation “Gallant Knight 3” reached 160 convoys, with a total humanitarian aid amounting to 160. About 31 thousand and 26 tons, which contributed significantly to alleviating humanitarian conditions, alleviating the suffering of the most vulnerable groups, and providing them with basic needs.

The UAE affirms its continued commitment to supporting the brotherly Palestinian people, mitigating the effects of the current situation, and its permanent standing alongside the brothers in the Gaza Strip.

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