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UAE Starts Helping Gaza Again with Birds of Goodness Aid Drops

UAE Starts Helping Gaza Again with Birds of Goodness Aid Drops

Post by : Mumtaaz Qadiri

Photo: WAM

The UAE (United Arab Emirates) has started again to send help to people in Gaza. This help is called “Birds of Goodness” airdrop missions. The UAE sends food and important relief items by airplanes to Gaza. This is the 54th time they have done this since the help started.

The aid is very important because some places in Gaza are hard to reach by road. People living there cannot get food or help easily. So, sending help by air is the best way to reach these people.

Who Is Helping?

The UAE is working with Jordan, a nearby country. Both countries work together to make sure the help reaches the people who need it most. Jordan helps by allowing the planes to fly over or use their facilities. This cooperation makes the aid mission successful.

What Kind of Help Is Sent?

The UAE has sent a lot of food and other relief materials to Gaza. Since the start of this mission, about 3,725 tonnes of supplies have been sent. That is a huge amount! The food includes things that families need every day, like rice, beans, and other basic items. Relief materials include things like medicine, water, and other supplies needed in an emergency.

These items help families who have lost their homes or cannot buy food because of the crisis. The aid helps them survive in very hard times.

Why Does Gaza Need Help?

Gaza is going through a very difficult time. Many people are living in bad conditions. They do not have enough food, water, or medicine. Some families have had to leave their homes and have no safe place to stay. Roads and borders may be closed or dangerous to use, so help cannot reach all places easily.

Because of this, the UAE’s airdrops are very important. They bring food and relief to people who have no other way to get help. The airdrops save lives and give hope to families in need.

How Important Is the UAE’s Help?

The UAE has shown it cares a lot about the people in Gaza. It has been sending help for a long time. The UAE’s help is a big part of the total aid coming to Gaza. More than 44% of all international aid to Gaza comes from the UAE. This means the UAE is one of the biggest helpers to the people of Gaza.

The UAE wants to keep helping. It is committed to supporting the Palestinian people, especially those who are hurt or forced to leave their homes.

How Does the UAE Plan to Keep Helping?

The UAE will continue to work with other countries and organizations. They want to send help by air, land, and sea. This way, they can reach more people who need food and relief.

The UAE is also working with many partners to make sure the help is safe and reaches the right places. This is very important because some areas are hard to reach and need special care.

What Has Been Achieved So Far?

Since the “Birds of Goodness” started, 193 flights have dropped aid supplies over Gaza. The total amount of food and relief materials sent is about 3,725 tonnes. These numbers show a big effort to help many families.

The mission helps not only to give food but also to bring hope. Families who get help feel cared for and less worried about their needs.

What Is the Message from the UAE?

The UAE says helping the people of Gaza is a very important job. It will keep sending help for as long as it is needed. The UAE wants the world to know that it stands with the Palestinian people in hard times.

Helping people in need is part of the UAE’s humanitarian policy. It means the UAE believes in kindness and support for those who suffer.

How Does This Help Affect People?

The aid brings basic needs to families who may not have any food or water. It also helps those who cannot leave their homes or areas. For many, this help means the difference between hunger and having enough to eat.

The supplies also support hospitals and clinics by giving medicine and other needed items. This helps sick and injured people get better care.

Why Are Airdrops Needed?

Sometimes trucks or ships cannot reach certain places because roads are damaged or blocked. Some areas are dangerous because of conflict or fighting. Airdrops are a way to get help over these problems by dropping supplies from the air.

This way, help can get to isolated places quickly and safely. It is an important way to save lives during emergencies.

How Does the Cooperation with Jordan Help?

Jordan helps by allowing flights to pass through its airspace and by working with the UAE to organize the missions. This partnership makes the airdrops possible and smooth.

It shows that countries in the region can work together to help people in need, no matter the difficulties.

What Will Happen Next?

The UAE plans to continue the “Birds of Goodness” missions. They want to send more flights with food and relief supplies. They will also work to find new ways to deliver help to all parts of Gaza.

The UAE is ready to keep helping until the situation improves and people have what they need to live safely.

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