
Pakistan has dispatched its 28th humanitarian aid consignment for Palestine. The shipment includes 100 tons of tents for displaced families. The effort follows clear directives from Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.
The National Disaster Management Authority led the relief operation nationwide. Moreover, Alkhidmat Foundation provided key logistical and material support. A special cargo flight departed from Allama Iqbal International Airport, Lahore.
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The aircraft landed in Al-Arish, Egypt, for onward delivery to Gaza. This route ensures safe and timely access to affected Palestinian areas. With this shipment, Pakistan’s total aid now stands at 2,727 tons.
Previously, Pakistan sent food, medicines, winter supplies, and shelter items. These consignments aimed to support civilians affected by ongoing conflict. Therefore, the relief effort reflects a sustained humanitarian commitment.
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Meanwhile, a sending-off ceremony took place at the Lahore airport. Punjab Housing Minister Mian Bilal Yasin attended as chief guest. Officials reaffirmed solidarity with Palestine and pledged continued humanitarian assistance.