Five UAE aid convoys cross into Gaza

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Five convoys carrying humanitarian aid from the UAE have crossed into Gaza this week through the Rafah border crossing as part of the country's efforts to support the Palestinian people under "Operation Chivalrous Knight 3".

The convoys included 73 trucks carrying 1185 tonnes of aid, including food, shelter tents, and other essential supplies.

It brings the total number of convoys sent to Gaza under the operation to 180, comprising 3,440 trucks, delivering 37,310 tonnes of aid.

The support has played a crucial role in easing the hardships faced by Gaza's residents, alleviating their suffering, and ensuring the provision of essential supplies.

The operation reflects the UAE's dedication to providing extensive humanitarian aid and intensifying relief efforts for Palestinians in need.

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