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Under presidential directives, Egypt continues airdrops of humanitarian aid to Gaza

Under presidential directives, Egypt continues airdrops of humanitarian aid to Gaza

Amir haggag
In continuation of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi's directives to provide all forms of support to our Palestinian brothers, and in light of Egypt's role in supporting the residents of the Gaza Strip and instilling hope in them despite the deteriorating humanitarian conditions, nine military transport aircraft have taken off from the Arab Republic of Egypt over the past three days, carrying dozens of tons of food aid to carry out airdrops to areas in the Gaza Strip that are difficult to reach by land.
This coincides with Egyptian efforts to continue the flow of aid trucks by land.
Under presidential directives, Egypt continues airdrops of humanitarian aid to Gaza
Under presidential directives, Egypt continues airdrops of humanitarian aid to Gaza
Under presidential directives, Egypt continues airdrops of humanitarian aid to Gaza
Under presidential directives, Egypt continues airdrops of humanitarian aid to Gaza
Under presidential directives, Egypt continues airdrops of humanitarian aid to Gaza
Under presidential directives, Egypt continues airdrops of humanitarian aid to Gaza
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