The Saudi humanitarian air bridge continues its mission, delivering tons of medical, food, and shelter supplies to Al-Arish International Airport in Egypt, as part of the popular campaign to aid the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip.
The 31st Saudi relief aircraft, operated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre, departed from King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh to Al-Arish International Airport, preparing for its transfer to the affected areas in Gaza.
This flight carries 25 tons of medical supplies, as part of the campaign to support the people of Gaza.
The 29th and 30th flights had already reached Al-Arish International Airport, carrying two ambulances and 32 tons of medical supplies, marking continuous efforts under the same relief campaign for Gaza.
Furthermore, from the Islamic Port of Jeddah, the King Salman Center dispatched the fourth Saudi relief ship as part of the Saudi maritime bridge to aid the Palestinians in Gaza, heading towards Port Said in Egypt.
Saudi relief convoys have also been steadily flowing to the Rafah land crossing, located between the Gaza Strip and the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt.
Last Thursday, these convoys brought hundreds of tons of medical, food, and shelter materials as part of the campaign for Gaza. New Saudi relief convoys provided by the King Salman Center crossed the Rafah border crossing on Wednesday, carrying food, medical, and shelter aid to the Gaza Strip.
In total, donations within the Saudi public campaign for the relief of the Palestinian people in Gaza have reached 557 million and 891 thousand and 133 Riyals, according to the national platform “Sahem,” contributed by 1,122,722 donors.
This initiative is part of Saudi Arabia’s historical role in standing with the Palestinian people through various crises and hardships they endure.