Karachi: The Government of Pakistan is continuing to send humanitarian aid to the war-affected population of Palestine, Lebanon, and Syria. On directions of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, the National Disaster Management Authority, in collaboration with Al-Khidmat Foundation, has dispatched another relief consignment.
According to Radio Pakistan, the consignment weighs approximately fifty tons and is intended for the war-affected people of these regions. The send-off ceremony took place at Jinnah International Airport in Karachi, with senior officials from NDMA, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Al-Khidmat Foundation in attendance.
The aid was sent through a chartered flight from Karachi to Jordan. It includes tin meat, powdered milk, hygiene kits, clothing, blankets, tents, and sleeping bags.
In total, over one thousand and eight hundred tons of relief items have been dispatched to the affected people of Palestine, Lebanon, and Syria.