Pakistan Sends Fourth Relief Batch to Gaza, Denounces Israeli Actions
Islamabad, The Gulf Observer: In a humanitarian effort, Pakistan dispatched its fourth batch of relief supplies to the besieged Palestinian enclave of Gaza on Saturday.
The special Pakistan Air Force flight from Noor Khan Air Base carried approximately 20 tons of crucial items, including surgical/medical supplies, dry food items, and hygiene kits tailored to meet the urgent needs on the ground.
The relief shipment is set to land in Jordan, where the Pakistani ambassador will receive the supplies. From there, the goods will be transported to their final destination in Gaza. The departure ceremony at Noor Khan Air Base was attended by Caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani, Palestinian Ambassador to Pakistan Ahmed Rabi, representatives from NDMA, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and senior officers of the armed forces.
During the ceremony, Foreign Minister Jilani expressed unwavering support for the Palestinian people and strongly condemned Israel’s use of disproportionate and indiscriminate force, particularly against civilians, including women and children, in Gaza.