UAE Launches 12th Saqr Humanitarian Ship with Vital Aid for Gaza Civilians

The Saqr bin Mohammed Al Qasimi Charity and Humanitarian Foundation has begun loading the 12th Saqr Humanitarian Ship with relief aid at Ras Al Khaimah Port. The shipment includes essential supplies such as food, health items, shelter materials, and medicines destined for civilians in the Gaza Strip. The ship will sail to Al Arish Port in Egypt, where the aid will be prepared for delivery into Gaza. This mission is part of the UAE's broader Operation Chivalrous Knight 3, reflecting the country's commitment to supporting the Palestinian people.

Key Points: UAE Loads 12th Saqr Humanitarian Ship for Gaza Relief

  • 12th humanitarian ship loaded at Ras Al Khaimah Port
  • Carries food, health supplies, and shelter materials
  • Aid bound for Gaza via Egypt's Al Arish Port
  • Part of UAE's Operation Chivalrous Knight 3
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UAE begins loading 'Saqr Humanitarian Ship' in support of Gaza Strip

Ras Al Khaimah dispatches aid ship with food, medicine, and shelter supplies to Gaza via Egypt, part of Operation Chivalrous Knight 3.

"alleviating the suffering of civilians in Gaza and supporting the most affected groups - Saqr bin Mohammed Al Qasimi Foundation"

Ras Al Khaimah Januar, y 19

In implementation of the directives of Sheikh Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Ras Al Khaimah, the Saqr bin Mohammed Al Qasimi Charity and Humanitarian Foundation has commenced loading the 12th Saqr Humanitarian Ship with relief aid at Ras Al Khaimah Port, in cooperation with Operation Chivalrous Knight 3, as part of its humanitarian mission to support the people of the Gaza Strip. The ship is scheduled to depart for Al Arish Port in the Arab Republic of Egypt, where the aid will be prepared for delivery to Gaza. Operation Chivalrous Knight 3 had been launched under the directives of President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

The shipment includes food and health supplies, shelter materials, relief packages, as well as medical equipment and medicines, aimed at alleviating the suffering of civilians in Gaza and supporting the most affected groups, particularly children, women and the elderly.

The Saqr Humanitarian Ship forms part of the UAE's broader humanitarian initiatives implemented under Operation Chivalrous Knight 3, reflecting the country's firm commitment to standing alongside the fraternal Palestinian people, supporting affected families, and strengthening relief efforts in cooperation with charitable and humanitarian organisations, in line with the UAE's long-standing humanitarian approach to assisting those in need worldwide.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see our Gulf partners taking action. The focus on children, women, and the elderly is important. However, I hope there are robust mechanisms to ensure this aid reaches the intended people directly and isn't misused or blocked by any party. Delivery is the real challenge.
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Aman W
As an Indian, I appreciate this gesture. We understand the pain of conflict and the importance of humanitarian corridors. The world needs more such initiatives. The UAE's long-standing approach is noteworthy. Hope for peace and stability in the region soon.
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Sarah B
While the aid is necessary and welcome, we must also ask what is being done to address the root causes of this recurring crisis? Sending ships is a band-aid. Lasting peace and a political solution are what the people of Gaza truly need. This cycle has to end.
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Vikram M
Shelter materials and medical supplies are desperately needed. The scale of destruction is heartbreaking. India has a large diaspora in the UAE and shares strong ties. Maybe there's a way for Indian NGOs to collaborate in such future missions for greater impact.
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Kavya N
Operation Chivalrous Knight 3 is a powerful name for a humanitarian mission. It reflects the spirit of helping those in distress. In our Indian culture, we call it 'daan' and 'seva'. The world needs more of this knightly spirit, not just in Gaza but everywhere suffering exists.

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