Pakistan has dispatched its tenth shipment of humanitarian aid to Gaza in collaboration with the Al-Khidmat Foundation, as reported by the Press Information Department. This ongoing relief effort is part of Pakistan’s support for the victims of the conflict in Gaza, particularly in response to Israeli aggression.
The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) facilitated the shipment, which included 40 tons of medical supplies.
The aid was sent from Karachi’s Jinnah International Airport via a chartered A300 aircraft, which will transport it to Jordan before it reaches Gaza.
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During the shipment ceremony, officials from NDMA and representatives from Al-Khidmat Foundation emphasized the importance of assistance in these challenging times. Pakistan has so far sent a total of 1,151 tons of aid to Gaza, reflecting its commitment to humanitarian support amid the ongoing crisis.
Meanwhile, the conflict continues in Gaza, with recent Israeli military strikes resulting in multiple casualties, including the deaths of 11 Palestinians. Despite calls for humanitarian assistance, the fighting remains intense, and most of Gaza’s 2.3 million residents have been displaced.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has accused Israel of genocide, issuing an interim ruling in January that called for an end to the violence and the delivery of humanitarian aid. However, the situation remains dire as hostilities continue.