Pakistan’s Aid to Gaza: 100 Tons of Relief Dispatched from Lahore

By News Desk
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Under the directive of the Prime Minister, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) coordinated Pakistan’s latest aid dispatch to Gaza in partnership with Alkhidmat Foundation. Meanwhile, a chartered flight carrying 100 tons of essential relief supplies took off from Allama Iqbal International Airport, Lahore. It was bound for Gaza via Egypt.

The consignment included flour, rice, sweet corn, chickpeas, ready-to-eat meals, cooking oil, and fruit cocktails. Moreover, these supplies aim to meet the urgent humanitarian needs of Gaza’s people. This marks Pakistan’s 24th aid shipment. With this, the total assistance has reached 2,327 tons.

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In addition, officials from NDMA, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA), and Alkhidmat Foundation attended a send-off ceremony at the airport. The event further highlighted Pakistan’s strong commitment to supporting the people of Gaza during this escalating crisis.

As global attention turns to humanitarian relief efforts in the Middle East, Pakistan’s aid therefore continues to reflect its proactive stance and unwavering solidarity with affected communities.

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