The UAE sent three water desalination plants to Al-Arish in Egypt, as part of Operation Gallant Knight 3, in preparation for their transfer to the Gaza Strip.
In the same vein, the second batch of injured Palestinian children left Al-Arish Airport in Northeast Egypt, embarking on a journey to the UAE for medical treatment.
This move is part of an initiative led by Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, to treat one thousand Palestinian children, along with their families, from the Gaza Strip in UAE hospitals.
On Saturday, a plane carrying 15 children and their families arrived in the United Arab Emirates as part of the UAE’s operation “The Noble Knight 3.”
Departing from Al-Arish Airport in Egypt, the aircraft landed at Abu Dhabi Airport, carrying children in dire need of medical assistance, suffering from severe injuries, burns, and cancer requiring urgent treatment.
Maha Barakat, the Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs for Health Affairs, in statements published by the Emirates News Agency (WAM), confirmed that all medical teams and hospitals in the country are fully prepared to welcome the remaining children and their families.
The Israeli government and the Hamas movement agreed to a four-day ceasefire to facilitate the release of 50 hostages in Gaza in exchange for the release of 150 Palestinians imprisoned in Israel.
Additionally, humanitarian aid will be allowed to enter the besieged Gaza Strip.
The situation in the Middle East remains complex, and international diplomacy continues to play a crucial role in addressing conflicts and promoting stability.