Islamabad: Pakistan has sent 10th shipment of aids goods for war-hit Gaza with the cooperation of Al Khidmat Foundation.
A ceremony was held on the Karachi Airport for sending of the relief goods.
Under the directives of the Prime Minister, Pak NDMA with support of the Alkhidmat foundation has dispatched a substantial 10th consignment of relief assistance to Gaza.
The sending-off ceremony took place at Karachi International Airport, where the relief items were loaded onto a chartered freighter aircraft, an A300, destined for Amman, Jordan. From there, the aid will be transferred to Gaza.
The 10th relief consignment consisted of 40 tons of essential medicines, aimed at providing much-needed medical support to the people of Gaza.
This initiative underscores Pakistan’s commitment to supporting humanitarian causes and providing aid to those in need.
The ceremony was graced by the presence of MNA Dr. Darshan, representatives from NDMA, and officials from Alkhidmat Foundation, who collectively emphasized the importance of solidarity and support in times of crisis.
NDMA has sent total relief of 1151 tons for war ravaged people of Gaza including this current consignment.
On the other hand the foreign office spokesperson said that at a time of sending shipment Dr. Darshan, MNA from Sindh Province; the Additional Foreign Secretary, Ambassador Najeeb Durrani; and officials from the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) were present.
The relief consignment will arrive in Amman, Jordan, for onward delivery to Palestine.
Before this Pakistan has sent 9 shipments of goods to Palestine.