KSrelief Sends 32nd Saudi Relief Plane to Gaza
Today, King Salman Relief Center sent the 32nd Saudi relief plane to Gaza. The plane departed from King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, heading to Al-Arish International Airport in Egypt, according to Saudi Press Agency.
Carrying medical supplies weighing 16 tons on board, the plane is part of the popular campaign to provide relief to the brotherly Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip.
This comes within the framework of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s historical role of supporting the Palestinian people.
Moreover, the 30th Saudi relief plane to Gaza, sent by the King Salman Relief Center in coordination with the Ministry of Defense, arrived at El-Arish International Airport in the Arab Republic of Egypt on December 16, reported Saudi Press Agency.
The plane was carrying two ambulances on board, to transport them to the affected Palestinian people inside the Gaza Strip.
Saudi Sea Bridge
Besides Saudi air bridge that is delivering aid to Gaza, KSA has been extending a sea bridge made up of four ships carrying desperately-needed aid to Gaza.
Furthermore, On December 16, KSrelief sent the fourth Saudi relief ship to Gaza from Jeddah Islamic Port. It is part of the Saudi sea bridge to provide relief to the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip. The ship headed to Port Said Port in the Arab Republic of Egypt.
In order to meet the needs of the hospitals in Gaza, the ship carried 250 large containers on board, 225 of which were containers of medical materials and supplies. The other 25 containers contained food and shelter materials for the affected Palestinian people inside the Gaza Strip.
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