Pakistan sent Gaza its fifth shipment of humanitarian aid on Sunday, including blankets, tarpaulins, and winterized tents, in the midst of Israel’s continuous onslaught against Palestinians.
A Pakistan Air Force (PAF) C-130 delivered the shipment of humanitarian aid for the Gaza population, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The ministry stated in a post on its official X Twitter that the help would be given to the Pakistani ambassador in Al-Arish, Egypt, after the aircraft lands there.
According to the ministry, Pakistan’s continuous commitment to meeting the pressing humanitarian needs of the Gaza population is demonstrated by its sustained help.
Since October 7, more than 27,000 people—mostly women and children—have died and another 66,000 have been injured in the besieged area as a result of Israeli violence.
The Gaza Health Ministry said in a statement today that Israeli strikes had resulted in 27,365 Palestinian deaths and 66,630 injuries.
This Monday, Qatar said that Hamas has granted its “initial” consent to a proposed humanitarian respite in the conflict with Israel and a hostage-prisoner swap.
Majed al-Ansari, a spokeswoman for Qatar’s foreign ministry, stated: “The meeting in Paris succeeded in consolidating the proposals.”