KSRelief Campaign to Gaza Continues
Saudi Arabia, through KSRelief, has reaffirmed its dedication to humanitarian efforts by launching its third relief ship to the Gaza Strip.
This mission, guided by King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, is a vital component of the ongoing Saudi Campaign for the Relief of Palestine.
KSRelief, the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre, renowned for its pivotal role in crisis regions, is at the forefront of these efforts.
Vital Supplies for Gaza: KSRelief to Gaza
The KSRelief to Gaza mission delivered 35 tons of crucial supplies. It included food, shelter materials, and medical aids, from Riyadh to Gaza’s hardest-hit areas. Over 24 Saudi planes and 20 ambulances, with 14 already in Gaza, are part of this aid.
These ambulances, laden with vital medical supplies, underscore the depth of Saudi Arabia’s humanitarian support.
Beyond Borders: International Collaboration
This initiative is a testament to the Kingdom’s historical stance in supporting the Palestinian people during crises. The collaboration between the Palestinian Red Crescent (PRCS) and KSRelief highlights the broader international efforts to aid Gaza.
Moreover, a recent international conference was hosted by Jordan’s King Abdullah II, united U.N. bodies and relief agencies to coordinate Gaza aid. Consequently, the Saudi Crown Prince also donated 20 million Saudi riyals, thus showcasing Saudi Arabia’s commitment to Gaza’s humanitarian needs.
KSRelief to Gaza: Alleviating Suffering in Gaza
KSRelief to Gaza’s aid significantly eases Gaza’s challenges, notably those caused by conflicts and blockades. Moreover, it targets various needs, including medical care, food, and infrastructure rebuilding.
Additionally, the 21st Saudi plane, carrying 39 tons of aid, reflects the Kingdom’s unwavering support for Gaza.
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