Pakistan Set to Dispatch Aid to Gaza
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Pakistan to send humanitarian aid to Gaza
Pakistan is preparing to send 200 tons of humanitarian aid to Palestinians, following instructions from Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. The assistance will be dispatched via chartered cargo flights through Jordan and Egypt. Lieutenant General Inam Haider Malik, Chairman of the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), has been tasked with organizing two chartered flights, each carrying 100 tons of essential supplies. The aid includes vital r…
Pakistan to send two aid cargo planes for Palestine as Gaza hunger
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will dispatch two cargo planes full of aid and humanitarian relief to Jordan and Egypt and ensure their delivery to the people of Palestine, an official statement said on Tuesday, as the United Nations and international aid groups warn of growing starvation in the Gaza Strip. The aid comes as Israel’s months-long blockade has crippled the flow of
Pakistan Announces Immediate Aid Package for Palestine
Pakistan is sending urgent help to support the people of Palestine during the growing hunger crisis in Gaza. Two special cargo planes, each loaded with 100 tons of humanitarian aid, are being sent as part of this relief effort. These planes will first land in Jordan and Egypt, from where the aid will be quickly delivered to Gaza. This relief operation is being carried out under the direction of the Prime Minister of Pakistan and has been arrange…
Pakistan Sends Urgent Humanitarian Aid to Palestine - Republic Policy
The Government of Pakistan, under the Prime Minister’s directive, has approved the immediate dispatch of critical humanitarian assistance to help the people of Palestine in their time of need. Prime Minister has instructed NDMA Chairman, Lt. Gen. Inam Haider Malik, to arrange two chartered cargo aircrafts, each capable of carrying 100 tons of relief goods, including food and essential supplies. The aid flights will be ready within two days. Thes…
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