- KSrelief aids Gaza with 573 tons via El-Arish Airport.
- 24 flights deliver food, shelter, blankets, and medical supplies, 14 ambulances out of 20 reach Gaza.
- Three ships from Jeddah to Port Said: 258 medical, 143 food/shelter containers.
Saudi aid for Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, affected by the Israel-Hamas conflict, continues to be sent out.
To date, KSrelief, the Saudi aid agency, has successfully transported 573 tons of supplies through El-Arish International Airport in Egypt.
This assistance comprises 24 flights carrying essential items such as food baskets, shelter bags, tents, blankets, mattresses, winter clothing, dried baby food, dates, and medical supplies.
Moreover, the center has dispatched ambulances, with 14 out of 20 already reaching the Gaza Strip.

KSrelief has dispatched three vessels from Jeddah Islamic Port to Port Said in Egypt. These ships carry a total of 401 containers, with 258 dedicated to medical supplies for hospitals and 143 stocked with food and shelter provisions destined for Gaza.
Simultaneously, Ahmed bin Ali Al-Baiz, an official from KSrelief, held discussions in Riyadh on Sunday with the UN resident coordinator in Yemen, David Gressly.
The meeting focused on matters pertaining to relief and humanitarian efforts in Yemen.
Additionally, on the same day, representatives from KSrelief and the Norwegian Refugee Council in Somalia inked a cooperative agreement.
This collaboration aims to provide support amounting to $1.5 million for the Burao Technical Institute in Somalia.

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