It revealed on Sunday that a special flight from Pakistan carrying the fourth cargo of relief supplies for their compatriots in the beleaguered Palestinian enclave reached Jordan under Israel’s ceaseless air and ground strikes on Gaza.
The shipment from the Pakistani people included twenty tons of food and medical supplies.
The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) stated in a tweet on the social media site X, formerly known as Twitter, that the flight was greeted by the Jordanian Chief of Air Staff and Pakistan’s Ambassador to Jordan for later distribution to the Gaza victims.
According to the Gaza Strip’s health ministry, throughout Israel’s 100-day assault on the beleaguered enclave, at least 23,968 people have died there. According to the ministry, since fighting broke out on October 7, it has documented an additional 60,582 injuries.
Today marks the 100th day of Israeli attack, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that “no one will stop us” from eliminating Hamas. Fears that conflict may spread to the surrounding area have led to a humanitarian crisis in the region as a result of the savage assault.
Huthis in Yemen were the target of further attacks on Saturday, following their threat of further strikes on what they perceive to be Israeli-linked Red Sea ships, in support of Gaza.
One day after US and British forces initially attacked the group’s locations in Yemen, the US Central Command reported that its forces had targeted a Huthi radar installation.
Israel began an unrelenting bombardment of Gaza with the promise of overthrowing its authorities, killing almost 24,000 Palestinians, the majority of them were women and children.
Following this week’s arguments before the International Court of Justice in The Hague accusing Israel of violating the UN Genocide Convention, Netanyahu said that neither a military adversary nor a court could prevent Israel from accomplishing its goal of eliminating Hamas.
He declared at a televised press conference on Saturday that “no one will stop us—not The Hague, not the Axis of Evil, and no one else,” referring to the “axis of resistance” organizations supported by Iran that are located in Lebanon, Syria and Iraq.