The loading of the “Mohammed bin Rashid Humanitarian Ship” to support Gaza has begun at Khalifa Port “Kizad” in Abu Dhabi. This operation has been initiated to enhance humanitarian efforts aimed at assisting our brothers in the Gaza Strip. This step reflects the commitment of the United Arab Emirates to provide humanitarian aid to conflict zones, focusing on meeting the needs of the Palestinian community during difficult times.
Preparations at Khalifa Port
Yesterday, the loading process for the 11th shipment of the Mohammed bin Rashid Humanitarian Ship commenced, which will head to the Port of Al-Arish in the Arab Republic of Egypt. This shipment is preparing to deliver essential aid to Gaza, contributing to alleviating the suffering of civilians there. The assistance includes food supplies and basic necessities, aimed at improving the living conditions for those affected.
Details of the Shipment
The shipment being loaded includes many essential items, such as relief bags and clothing, in addition to health packages. It also contains necessary medications and medical supplies to support the health sector, along with field equipment that contributes to enhancing relief efforts. All these components are part of the UAE’s ongoing efforts to secure a dignified life for the affected families in Gaza.
Humanitarian Initiatives of the UAE
The “Mohammed bin Rashid Humanitarian Ship” is part of a series of humanitarian initiatives led by the UAE, reflecting its steadfast commitment to standing by the Palestinian people. The country is working to enhance relief efforts in collaboration with its charitable and humanitarian institutions, continuing its humanitarian approach that seeks to extend a helping hand to those in need around the world.
This initiative also comes at a critical time, as the residents of Gaza require greater support to face daily challenges. The swift response to this humanitarian crisis reflects the spirit of solidarity that the UAE is known for and embodies the vital role it plays in regional and international humanitarian work.