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UAE and Jordan Discuss Gaza Relief and Ongoing Humanitarian Aid

UAE and Jordan Discuss Gaza Relief and Ongoing Humanitarian Aid

Post by : Mariam Al-Faris

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His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), recently had an important phone call. He spoke with Ayman Safadi, who is the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates of Jordan. The two ministers talked about the very serious humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip. They discussed how the UAE and Jordan can work more closely together to help the people who are suffering in Gaza.

This phone call came at a time when many families in Gaza are facing great difficulty. Many people do not have enough food, clean water, or medical care. The goal of the conversation was to improve teamwork between the UAE and Jordan so that they can send more support to Gaza as quickly and safely as possible.

Deep Concern Over Gaza Crisis

Both ministers expressed their worry about the worsening conditions in Gaza. They agreed that urgent help is needed. Many homes in Gaza have been damaged or destroyed. Hospitals are struggling to take care of injured people because they lack supplies. Children, women, and elderly people are most affected.

Sheikh Abdullah and Mr. Safadi said they would increase their cooperation. They plan to send more food, medicine, and other important supplies to help the people survive. Their countries want to continue being active in relief operations.

UAE Thanks Jordan for Its Relief Work

During the phone call, Sheikh Abdullah praised Jordan for its strong efforts in helping Gaza. He said that Jordan is doing a great job in providing humanitarian support. He thanked Jordan for standing beside the Palestinian people in this hard time.

He also spoke about the friendship between the UAE and Jordan. He said that both countries have been working together for many years, and their close partnership is very important—especially when it comes to saving lives and helping those in need. Jordan’s role in supporting Gaza was highly appreciated by the UAE.

UAE Acts Under Leadership of Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed

Sheikh Abdullah said that the UAE’s actions are guided by the wise leadership of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the President of the UAE. The UAE is using all possible ways to deliver help—by land, by air, and by sea. The government is fully committed to making sure that food and medical supplies reach the people who need them the most.

The UAE’s goal is to reduce the suffering of the people in Gaza, especially during this very difficult time. The leadership has instructed all relevant agencies to act quickly and responsibly to deliver urgent aid.

Airdrop of Humanitarian Aid Takes Place

Sheikh Abdullah gave details about the 59th airdrop of humanitarian aid that was carried out on the same day of the phone call. An airdrop is when supplies are dropped from airplanes to people below, especially in areas that are hard to reach.

This latest airdrop was a joint effort between the UAE and Jordan. In addition to planes from the UAE and Jordan, aircraft from France, Germany, Italy, and Spain also took part. Together, the teams made sure that food and other essential items were safely dropped into the most affected areas in Gaza.

Part of “Operation Chivalrous Knight 3”

This airdrop was part of a larger program known as “Operation Chivalrous Knight 3.” This mission has been active for some time and focuses on helping Palestinians in need. The operation aims to deliver food, medicine, and other emergency supplies to areas in Gaza where people are suffering the most.

The operation is a sign of strong cooperation between countries. It shows how nations can work together to solve problems and help people in times of crisis. The third phase of this operation is even bigger and more advanced, covering more areas and sending more aid.

A Good Example of Global Teamwork

Sheikh Abdullah said that the current humanitarian work is a perfect example of international cooperation. The UAE, Jordan, and European countries are all coming together to help people. This shows the world that different countries can join hands in times of need.

The success of these operations proves that unity and shared responsibility are key in responding to emergencies. Working together makes the aid stronger, faster, and more effective. Sheikh Abdullah called this teamwork a true model of how the world should respond to human suffering.

UAE Always Stands With Palestine

Sheikh Abdullah also made it clear that the UAE has always supported the Palestinian people. This support comes not just through aid and relief supplies, but also through political and diplomatic efforts. The UAE speaks up for the Palestinian cause in international meetings and continues to push for peace.

He said the UAE will keep supporting Palestine in every way possible. This includes helping with rebuilding, sending medical teams, and making sure the voices of Palestinians are heard around the world.

UAE Works With Global Partners

The UAE’s work does not stop at giving aid directly. It also works with international organizations and friendly countries to coordinate bigger relief missions. The help of global partners makes it possible to send larger quantities of aid and to reach difficult areas more easily.

By teaming up with other countries, the UAE is making sure that more people can be helped in less time. This kind of cooperation also helps in sharing knowledge, tools, and best practices in delivering humanitarian aid.

UAE Believes in Helping People in Need

Sheikh Abdullah ended his message by talking about the UAE’s core beliefs. The country has always followed the values of humanity, kindness, and helping those who are in trouble. These values guide the UAE’s foreign policy and humanitarian work.

The UAE does not look at the nationality, religion, or background of the people it helps. Its goal is simple: to stand with people who are suffering. Sheikh Abdullah said that these values are especially important when helping the Palestinian people, who are going through one of the hardest times in their history.

A Strong Message of Hope

The phone call between the UAE and Jordan’s top foreign ministers sends a strong message to the world. It shows that countries in the region are working together to bring hope and relief to Gaza. Through air, land, and sea, the UAE and Jordan are showing what true friendship and compassion mean.

With more operations like these, there is hope that the suffering in Gaza can be reduced. The cooperation between countries and the shared goal of saving lives show that humanity can shine even in the darkest times.

Aug. 2, 2025 11:13 a.m. 1062

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