UAE sends 100 tonnes of food supplies to Gaza under Humaid Air Bridge under Operation Chivalrous Knight 3
Al Arish, April 26
A new UAE aid aircraft arrived in the Egyptian city of Al Arish carrying 100 tonnes of food supplies, as part of the ongoing "Humaid Air Bridge" operated by the UAE under Operation Chivalrous Knight 3, in support of the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and to help alleviate their humanitarian suffering amid current conditions.
The shipment includes 3,300 food parcels, contributing to meeting the basic needs of affected families and fostering food security for Palestinians inside the Strip.
The UAE humanitarian aid team in Al Arish received the shipment upon arrival. The cargo was unloaded and transported to the UAE humanitarian logistics centre in Al Arish, in preparation for its entry into Gaza through approved mechanisms, ensuring swift delivery to beneficiaries.
The continued operation of the Humaid Air Bridge reflects the UAE's firm commitment to delivering humanitarian and relief assistance to the Palestinian people, as part of an ongoing response aimed at easing the humanitarian situation and providing essential needs to those affected.
Operation Chivalrous Knight 3 continues its sustained humanitarian efforts since its launch, delivering relief, food, and medical aid by air, land, and sea, embodying the UAE's values of giving and humanitarian solidarity.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Appreciate the UAE's consistent support for Palestine. But I hope these supplies actually reach the civilians and aren't diverted. Transparency in aid delivery is crucial. Still, hats off for the effort!
As an Indian, I'm proud of our close ties with UAE. This air bridge shows how Gulf nations are stepping up. Meanwhile, we need our own Operation Chivalrous Knight for Kashmir! 😅 Jokes aside, every bit helps.
My family is from Kerala and we follow Gaza news closely. Good to see UAE using its logistics hub in Al Arish effectively. 100 tonnes is significant. Hope more nations follow this model.
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