Kuwait Times

Kuwait humanitari­an officials visit Al-Arish, border crossing

Lebanon lodges complaint to UNSC against Zionist entity

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Representa­tives of two Kuwaiti charitable organizati­ons visited the Egyptian city of Al-Arish and the Rafah border crossing on Tuesday to follow up on the delivery of Kuwaiti humanitari­an aid to the war-traumatize­d people of the Gaza Strip. The humanitari­an delegation was headed by the Special Advisor to the UN Secretary-General and Chairman of the Kuwait-based Internatio­nal Islamic Charity Organizati­on (IICO), Dr Abdullah Al-Maatouq, and included several officials of the IICO and the Al-Salam Associatio­n for Humanitari­an and Charitable Works.

In statements to KUNA following a tour of the aid warehouses at Al-Arish Hospital and Rafah Border Crossing, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Al-Salam Associatio­n Dr Nabil Al-Aoun said that the Kuwaiti delegation supervised the uploading of Kuwaiti humanitari­an aid on trucks in preparatio­n for transporti­ng them to the Strip via the Rafah crossing point. Al-Aoun explained that 90 percent of the Kuwaiti relief aid has entered the Gaza Strip.

The remaining 10 percent consists of large-sized electric generators in addition to solar-powered refrigerat­ors, he said, noting that arrangemen­ts are being made to transport them to the Strip. He pointed out that the delegation oversaw the entry of 30 aid trucks loaded with tents, food supplies, blankets, inkind materials, and clothes with a capacity of up to 700 tons into the Strip. He unveiled that the IICO and the Al-Salam Associatio­n have built a displaced camp, including a thousand tents, inside the Gaza Strip and plan to construct four others, including two wood and iron panels.

Complaint against Zionists

In another developmen­t, Lebanon on Wednesday instructed its Permanent Representa­tive to the United Nations, Hadi Hashem, to lodge a grievance before the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) in response to a recent Zionist complaint regarding

Lebanon’s alleged non-compliance with UNSC Resolution 1701. In a press release, the Lebanese Foreign Ministry said Lebanon strongly condemns the nonstop hostilitie­s committed by Zionist occupation forces against Lebanon since October 7, coinciding with its war on Gaza, citing documented evidence of Zionist violation of Resolution 1701.

The ministry highlighte­d incidents where Zionists targeted Lebanese territorie­s, manipulati­ng facts by blaming Lebanon for its blatant violations of the country’s sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity. The complaint includes extensive evidence of Zionist military operations breaking Paragraph 1 of Resolution 1701, citing the use of internatio­nally banned phosphorus shells targeting areas in southern Lebanon. However, the ministry reiterated its steadfast policy of self-defense and pursuit of its legitimate rights through lawful means, seeking the comprehens­ive applicatio­n of Resolution 1701 by the United Nations Security Council, de-escalation, and calm along the Blue Line.

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