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Help for sufferers in Gaza

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ABU DHABI: The Emirates Red Crescent (ERC) has announced the expansion of its relief programme to support the Palestinia­n people in Gaza during Ramadan. The aim is to reduce their suffering and improve humanitari­an efforts during this holy month.

The organisati­on has begun sending a convoy with essential supplies for the Itar project to aid the people of Gaza. This initiative is part of the Gallant Knight 3 humanitari­an operation. The ERC has allocated Dhs3 million to purchase supplies like rice, wheat, sugar, beans, and other essentials from Egypt. These supplies will help operate 28 public kitchens and 10 bakeries in Gaza. The convoy, consisting of 16 trucks carrying 336 tonnes of food aid, has started its journey from Cairo to Al Arish, geting ready to enter Gaza.

On this occasion, Rashid Mubarak Al Mansouri, Secretary-general of ERC, said, “The dispatch of the aid convoy comes within the framework of the keenness of the UAE’S wise leadership to stand with the Palestinia­ns in Gaza during the ordeal they are going through, and to alleviate their suffering by meeting their basic needs.”

He mentioned that th eu a eh as promptly offered relief and food assistance to the people in gaza since the crisis began. This aligns with their dedication to easing the hard ships faced by the palestinia­ndemonstra­tes the uae’s values of generosity and unity in supporting their brothers during crises. In this regard, ERC strives to consistent­ly provide food and medical aid to the Gaza residents. This effort commenced with the initiation of Operation Gallant Knight 3 on 5th November last year, aiming to fulfill the diverse needs of those impacted by the events in Gaza. ERC teams are currently working on loading aid and food parcels onto the third cargo ship, which was ordered to be dispatched by Sheikh Hamdan Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler’s Representa­tive in Al Dhafra Region and Chairman of ERC. The ship carries 4,500 tonnes of food stuff, 3,000 tents, and Eid clothing.

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