Two convoys carrying various Emirati humanitarian aid entered the Gaza Strip this week via the Egyptian Rafah Crossing, bringing the total number of convoys to date to 121.
The aid is part of the UAE's relief efforts under "Operation Chivalrous Knight 3" and reflects the nation's unwavering commitment to supporting the Palestinian people during these challenging times.
The two convoys comprised of 20 trucks carrying over 288 tonnes of humanitarian aid, including food, medical supplies, children's nutritional supplements, clothing, shelter materials, women's health packages, and other essential supplies.
This latest shipment brings the total number of aid trucks sent to the Gaza Strip under "Operation Chivalrous Knight 3" to 1,055, delivering a total of 17,312 tonnes of aid.
These contributions have been instrumental in alleviating the suffering of Gaza's most vulnerable residents and meeting their basic needs, thereby mitigating the harsh conditions they face.
The UAE announced the official holiday for the 53rd National Day, recently renamed Eid Al Etihad, will be on December 2 and 3 for private and public entities, with work resuming on December 4.
The Central Bank of the UAE (CBUAE) has taken action against Al Razouki Exchange, suspending its currency exchange system for three years and shutting down its branches in Dubai's Deira and Al Murar areas.
The organising committee of the Global Media Congress, taking place in Abu Dhabi from November 26-28, has unveiled the agenda for the event’s opening day.
A fisherman in distress off the coast of Zirku Island, Abu Dhabi, was successfully rescued by the National Search and Rescue Centre of the UAE National Guard.
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