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32 UAE aid trucks enter Gaza as airdrop operations continue

32 UAE aid trucks enter Gaza as airdrop operations continue

Dubai Eye5 days ago
The UAE has completed its 63rd airdrop of humanitarian aid to Gaza as part of the 'Birds of Goodness' initiative under Operation Chivalrous Knight 3.
Carried out in coordination with Jordan, and with the participation of France and Germany, the latest mission delivered vital food and emergency supplies to areas unreachable by land due to the prevailing security situation.
With this latest airdrop, the total volume of aid delivered by air has now surpassed 3,840 tonnes.
In addition, 32 aid trucks carrying food have entered Gaza, reflecting the UAE's continued commitment to supporting the Palestinian people during this crisis.
الإمارات تنفذ الإسقاط الجوي الـ63 ضمن عملية "طيور الخير" وتُدخل 32 شاحنة مساعدات غذائية إلى غزة
تواصل دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة جهودها الإنسانية المخصصة لدعم الشعب الفلسطيني في قطاع غزة، حيث نفّذت اليوم عملية الإسقاط الجوي رقم 63 ضمن عملية "طيور الخير"، التابعة لعملية… pic.twitter.com/K9YjB2YUrn
— وزارة الدفاع |MOD UAE (@modgovae) August 5, 2025
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