On November 27, 2024, Pakistan dispatched its 21st relief consignment to the war-torn regions of Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria, aiming to provide critical assistance to those affected by the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. This aid effort comes as Israel’s military operations have resulted in significant loss of life, with over 44,000 Palestinians killed in Gaza and more than 3,500 people in Lebanon since October 2023.
The 21st consignment, which was sent from Rawalpindi, Pakistan, included 17 tons of vital supplies such as blankets, food, and medicines. The shipment was made possible through the support of the Pakistan Air Force, according to the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA).
To date, Pakistan has sent a total of 1,273 tons of aid to Gaza, 372 tons to Lebanon, and 111 tons to Syria. The NDMA reaffirmed its commitment to continue providing humanitarian relief based on the evolving needs of the war-affected populations in these regions.
The relief efforts are in line with Pakistan’s ongoing diplomatic efforts to raise awareness of the humanitarian crisis at the United Nations, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, and other international platforms. Pakistan has consistently called for the cessation of Israeli military actions in Gaza, urging the international community to take action.