
Al Quds Personalities Highly Laud Humanitarian, Medical Aid Dispatched on Very High Royal Instructions
In statements to MAP, these figures welcomed the Sovereign's tireless efforts in support of the Palestinian people's resilience and the defense of their legitimate rights.
Member of Palestine's National Council Fadel Tahboub stressed that the generous initiative of HM the King portrays the full solidarity of Moroccans with the Palestinian people.
This emergency humanitarian and medical aid in favor of Gazan population will help alleviate their suffering, he noted, praising the Sovereign's sustained efforts in order to meet Palestinians' needs, whenever faced with difficult living conditions. In statements to MAP, these figures welcomed the Sovereign's tireless efforts in support of the Palestinian people's resilience and the defense of their legitimate rights.
Member of Palestine's National Council Fadel Tahboub stressed that the generous initiative of HM the King portrays the full solidarity of Moroccans with the Palestinian people.
This emergency humanitarian and medical aid in favor of Gazan population will help alleviate their suffering, he noted, praising the Sovereign's sustained efforts in order to meet Palestinians' needs, whenever faced with difficult living conditions.
For his part, member of the Higher Islamic Council for Al Quds Azzam Al-Hashlamoun expressed his heartfelt thanks and sincere gratitude to HM the King for His laudable efforts to uphold Palestinian resistance.
The dispatch of this emergency humanitarian and medical aid to the population at the Gaza Strip is an act of goodwill, reflecting Moroccans' brotherly sentiments and active solidarity towards the Palestinian people, he underlined.
In turn, writer and political analyst Rassem Oubaydat welcomed Moroccans' steadfast solidarity towards the brotherly Palestinian people, calling the Royal initiative a noble humanitarian act which will help meet populations at the Gaza Strip.
Oubaydat further hailed the efforts of Bayt Mal Al Quds Agency, the executive arm of Al Quds Committee, in favor of supporting Palestinian people, praising the numerous humanitarian initiatives, the socio-economic projects and health projects launched by the Agency to ease Palestinians' suffering, both in Al Quds and the Gaza Strip.
(MAP: 03 August 2025)
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