
Kuwait's Gaza relief drive gathers momentum, nears KD2 mln mark
In an interview with Kuwait TV, Al-Mutairi affirmed that Minister of Social, Family, and Childhood Affairs Dr. Amthal Al-Huwailah was closely monitoring the campaign. He disclosed that the campaign was launched in two phases, starting with in-kind donations last week, in partnership with Zakat House and several entities, especially the Kuwait Flour Mills Company. He added that the aid was delivered to the Kuwait Red Crescent Society (KRCS), which will then transport it to Gaza via airlift in cooperation with the Kuwait Air Force.
He stated that the second phase – financial donations – began on Aug 3 and will continue until Aug 5 through the electronic links approved by charities licensed by the ministry. He confirmed, 'This is an honorable campaign, which reflects Kuwait's humanitarian image. It came at a critical time, coinciding with the escalating tragedy in Gaza. Kuwait is a pioneer in such initiatives. Our humanitarian and religious duties require us to stand with our brothers in times of hardship, a fact exemplified by this blessed campaign.' He explained that the campaign does not target a specific group in Gaza, as it rather intends to reach all affected people -- whether children, the wounded or besieged families.
He revealed that in-kind donations are being used to provide basic food supplies, which are currently the most urgently needed, with the possibility of expanding it to include medical or educational assistance as needed and in coordination with the concerned authorities. He pointed out that the State of Kuwait has a long and distinguished record of charitable and humanitarian work. He said 'charity is part of this country's history. The people of Kuwait are well-versed in helping the needy and supporting the oppressed. Kuwait's rulers have historically been known for helping the poor, such as the third ruler of Kuwait, HH the late Amir Jaber Al-Aish, who earned this name for his generosity.
This approach is deeply rooted in us as a people and a government. Thanks to this approach, the State of Kuwait has earned global recognition.' He added the United Nations declared Kuwait as a Humanitarian Center, and His Highness the late Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad (may Allah have mercy on him) was honored with the title of 'Humanitarian Leader.' He indicated that this honor reflects a well-established truth, recognized worldwide, that Kuwait is a beacon of charitable work.
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