The aid consists of much-needed food provisions and medical essentials to support the beleaguered Gaza Strip during these challenging times.
A UNICEF aid aircraft arrived at Al-Arish International Airport on Sunday, destined for the transfer of humanitarian supplies to the Gaza Strip. The 13th relief flight, part of the Kuwaiti airlift for Gaza, carried 40 tons of food and medical supplies.
Since the onset of the Israeli offensive, Al-Arish Airport has received 78 cargo planes, transporting a total of 1,730 tons of diverse humanitarian aid to Gaza. This ongoing international effort aims to provide critical assistance to the affected population in the region.
The aid consists of much-needed food provisions and medical essentials to support the beleaguered Gaza Strip during these challenging times. The continuous inflow of aid reflects the international community's commitment to helping those impacted by the conflict.
As the situation remains dire in Gaza, organizations like UNICEF play a crucial role in providing assistance to the affected civilians and ensuring their basic needs are met.