Two convoys carrying essential supplies and winter relief items entered Gaza through Egypt's Rafah border crossing as part of “Operation Chivalrous Knight 3”, to support Palestinian families during the current challenging conditions.
The convoys comprised 20 trucks carrying over 337 tonnes of supplies, including winter clothing, blankets, tents, waterproof covers, family kits, food items like flour, sugar, cooking oil, and rice, and medical supplies.
The efforts aim to help Palestinian children and families affected by the situation in Gaza, while enduring harsh winter conditions.
The UAE continues to provide humanitarian support to people in Gaza, mitigating the impact of the severe cold wave and difficult circumstances faced by residents, while addressing the basic needs of the most vulnerable communities.

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