"Operation Chivalrous Knight 3" has launched its largest phase, providing relief aid to Gaza residents, in line with the directives of President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, to extend all forms of assistance to Gaza's population.
The operation coincides with the announcement of a humanitarian truce, offering an opportunity to intensify relief efforts and alleviate the suffering of those affected.
The operation dispatched a relief convoy consisting of 20 trucks carrying over 200 tonnes of essential humanitarian aid, including food supplies, winter clothing, and other basic necessities, with the aim of providing immediate support to families impacted by the dire humanitarian conditions in the region.
Head of the UAE Relief Mission, Hamad Al Neyadi, emphasised Operation Chivalrous Knight 3 reflects the UAE’s enduring commitment to standing by the Palestinian people. He noted that this phase marks the largest of its kind within the series of humanitarian efforts undertaken since the operation's inception.
He explained the operation is being conducted in full coordination with relevant authorities to ensure the aid reaches its intended beneficiaries as swiftly as possible.
In total, the operation has delivered 156 aid convoys to Gaza, amounting to approximately 29,784 tonnes of humanitarian aid provided by the UAE. This aid has significantly alleviated the challenging circumstances faced by Gaza's residents, particularly the most vulnerable groups, by meeting their basic needs.
The UAE continues to extend humanitarian support to the Palestinian people in Gaza, mitigating the effects of the harsh winter and the ongoing hardships faced by residents.
Operation Chivalrous Knight 3 has been delivering humanitarian aid to the Palestinian people for over 441 days through more than 500 airlifts, five strategic transport ships, and over 2,500 trucks from Egypt into Gaza.
The operation also includes the establishment of a field hospital in Gaza, a floating hospital in Arish in the Arab Republic of Egypt equipped with specialised medical units for emergency care and surgeries, and an initiative to transfer critical cases for further treatment in UAE hospitals.
Additionally, it encompasses water projects, such as constructing desalination plants in Rafah, Egypt, with a production capacity of two million gallons per day, as well as the Birds of Goodness initiative, which involves airdropping aid to areas inaccessible by land, notably in northern Gaza.
Numerous other initiatives have also been implemented under the operation.

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