ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has sent another aid consignment for Palestinians that carried 100 tons of essential supplies, the Pakistani government said on Sunday.
This is the 14th humanitarian relief consignment for Palestine, which reinforces Pakistan’s unwavering support for the people of Gaza, according to Pakistan’s Press Information Department (PID).
This shipment is part of Pakistan’s ongoing humanitarian efforts and marks the 25th overall relief consignment sent to people affected by Israeli military actions in the Middle East.
The latest consignment comprised essential relief supplies, including bell tents, winterized tents, tarpaulin sheets and medical tools.
“The aid was transported via a chartered flight from Jinnah International Airport, Karachi, to El Arish International Airport, Egypt, for onward delivery to Gaza,” the PID said.
Israel’s war on Gaza, which began after Oct. 2023 attacks by Hamas, has killed over 48,000 people, injured thousands more and displaced almost all of the 2 million population of the territory.
Pakistan has so far dispatched a total of 1,478 tons of relief aid exclusively for Palestine, demonstrating the country’s continued commitment to supporting the people of Gaza in these difficult times, according to the PID.
Overall, the South Asian country has dispatched 1,961 tons of humanitarian aid, including 372 tons for Lebanon and 111 tons for Syria.
“The Government of Pakistan remains steadfast in its commitment to standing with the people of Palestine and will continue to provide humanitarian assistance based on the evolving needs of those affected by the ongoing crisis,” the PID said.
Pakistan does not recognize nor have diplomatic relations with Israel and calls for an independent Palestinian state based on “internationally agreed parameters.”
The South Asian country has also called on Israel to withdraw from Lebanese and Syrian territories, including Golan Heights, and allow United Nations (UN) peacekeepers to freely operate in the region to ensure compliance with international agreements.