03-08-2025
Gaza Receives New Batch of Morocco's Humanitarian Aid
Another batch of Morocco's humanitarian aid to Gaza arrived today and is on its way to provide food and medicines for Gazans, innocent victims of the Israeli starvation and genocidal war.
The delivery is part of Morocco's recent aid campaign, sending emergency food, medical supplies, and shelter materials that King Mohammed VI ordered to support Palestinians in Gaza.
This new aid batch comes following previous reports that indicated that the North African country is sending more humanitarian aid to the genocide-torn Gaza through an arranged delivery route.
Earlier this week, King Mohammed VI instructed the government to send 180 tons of humanitarian aid directed to civilians in Gaza, which has been subject to Israeli-induced starvation since Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) besieged the enclave.
The initiative came to confirm Morocco's commitment and efforts in supporting Palestinians and Gazans during the inhumane situation.
Bayt Mal Al Quds Asharif agency implemented in July the third phase of Morocco's humanitarian aid campaign. The aid delivery included various supplies, including a variety of fresh vegetables.
In June 2024, Morocco's Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that King Mohammed VI ordered sending an aid package that included 40 tons of medical supplies for the people in Gaza, aiming to tackle medical needs amid the Israel's genocide.
Morocco's recent initiative comes following the staggering growing number of death toll among Gazans due to famine-related issues.
Recent data from the Palestinian Health Ministry indicate that the number of starvation fatalities has jumped to 175, including 93 children.
A growing chorus of international major powers have condemned the israeli starvation approach and IOF use of food and humanitarian aid blockade as a weapon of war against civilians in the enclave.
Israel's starvation approach and genocide against innocent Gazans has led to its growing international isolation.
Several international countries, including France, the UK, Canad, and Portugal have decided to recognize the statehood of Palestine, particularly in light of humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza and references to a possible annexation of Palestinian territories.
International organizations have been calling for a blockade lifting and sending more humanitarian aid and medical suplies to Gaza.
The Derector General of the World Health Organization (WHO) Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has called for more and continued flow of health aid to the enclave. Tags: Gaza starvationhumanitarian aidKing Mohammed VIMorocco and Palestine