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Ya Biladi
20-07-2025
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- Ya Biladi
Morocco delivers humanitarian aid to 500 displaced families in eastern Gaza
On Saturday, the Bayt Mal Al-Quds Asharif Agency carried out the third phase of Morocco's humanitarian aid campaign in the Al-Bureij camp, located in eastern Gaza. This phase targeted the most vulnerable displaced families in the Gaza Strip and was made possible with financial support from the Moroccan Association for the Support of Reconstruction in Palestine. Despite the difficult security conditions, the teams were able to reach the camp and deliver the aid directly to 500 beneficiary families, sparing them the risks associated with traveling to warehouses or distribution points. The recipients of the food parcels, which included a variety of fresh vegetables sourced from the local market despite soaring prices, expressed their gratitude for Morocco's efforts in supporting those affected by the conflict. They also praised the enduring image Palestinians hold in their hearts of the Kingdom of Morocco and its sovereign, King Mohammed VI. They expressed hope that the Moroccan people's generosity toward their Palestinian brothers will continue, as it always has, in all circumstances.


Ya Biladi
24-06-2025
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- Ya Biladi
Morocco supports relief effort for displaced families in Gaza Strip
On Monday, in Mawasi Khan Yunis in the Gaza Strip, the first phase of a humanitarian relief campaign was launched to support the most vulnerable families, with funding from the Bayt Mal Al-Quds Al-Sharif Agency and the Moroccan Association for the Support of Reconstruction in Palestine. The operation involves the distribution of flour, oil, legumes, and fresh vegetables sourced from local markets, as well as drinking water delivered by tanker trucks. Due to the challenging security conditions, the campaign will be carried out in stages, ultimately benefiting 1,000 displaced Palestinian families in camps across western Gaza, the central governorate, and the overcrowded camps in Mawasi Khan Yunis.