UAE agrees with Israel to allow delivery of urgent aid to Gaza, WAM reports
- The United Arab Emirates and Israel agreed on May 20, 2025, to deliver urgent humanitarian aid to around 15,000 civilians in Gaza following a phone call between their foreign ministers.
- The agreement arose amid a total blockade since March 2, 2025, and increasing international pressure on Israel after renewed military operations devastated Gaza.
- The aid package includes food assistance, supplies for bakeries, and critical infant care items to meet urgent civilian needs amid severe shortages.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated preventing famine in Gaza is necessary for practical and diplomatic reasons, while Israel allowed about 93 trucks of aid on May 20.
- This initial aid agreement suggests a potential easing of Gaza’s humanitarian crisis but occurs amid ongoing Israeli offensives and a dire situation described as catastrophic by EU officials.
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Bakery supplies reach Gaza as part of 'Operation Chivalrous Knight 3'
A humanitarian aid convoy has arrived in the Gaza Strip under Operation Chivalrous Knight 3, supported by the International Charity Organisation, to urgently ease the population’s growing hardship. The convoy delivered flour shipments to restart bakeries that had ceased operations due to a shortage of essential supplies, in an effort to ease the worsening famine and humanitarian crisis. This delivery is part of the ongoing relief efforts under O…
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