Emirates Red Crescent extends relief project in Gaza for Ramadan

The Emirates Red Crescent (ERC) teams are in the process of loading the third cargo ship with aid and food parcels. (WAM)
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Updated 18 March 2024
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Emirates Red Crescent extends relief project in Gaza for Ramadan

  • The ERC has allocated  $817,000 to purchase food supplies for the Iftar project

DUBAI: The Emirates Red Crescent (ERC) has announced that it will extend its humanitarian relief programme in Gaza to support the Palestinian people during Ramadan, Emirates News Agency reported on Monday.

The ERC has allocated  AED 3 million ($817,000) to purchase food supplies for the Iftar project, including rice, wheat, sugar, beans, among others, sourced from Egypt. These provisions are set to sustain 28 community kitchens and 10 bakeries across Gaza.

A fleet of 16 trucks, carrying 336 tonnes of food aid, has embarked on its journey from Cairo towards Al Arish, preparing to enter Gaza.

"The dispatch of the aid convoy comes within the framework of the keenness of the UAE's wise leadership to stand with the Palestinians in Gaza during the ordeal they are going through, and to alleviate their suffering by meeting their basic needs,” ERC Secretary-General Rashid Mubarak Al Mansouri.

Additionally, ERC teams are in the process of loading the third cargo ship with aid and food parcels. This ship, directed by Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Chairman of the ERC, will transport 4,500 tonnes of food supplies, 3,000 tents, and clothing for Eid.

Earlier on Sunday, UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan met with Erin Gore, CEO of US charity World Central Kitchen, to discuss bolstering cooperation to improve aid delivery to Gaza amid the ongoing humanitarian catastrophe.

Meanwhile, 98 Palestinians from Gaza who were critically in need of medical treatment for severe injuries, burns, and cancer, were flown to Abu Dhabi on Saturday, accompanied by 58 family members.
 


Iran security chief meets Oman ruler after US talks

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Iran security chief meets Oman ruler after US talks

MUSCAT: Iran’s top security official met Oman’s ruler in Muscat on Tuesday, days after a new round of talks there between officials from Washington and Tehran.
Ali Larijani, who heads the Supreme National Security Council, and Sultan Haitham bin Tariq “discussed the latest developments in the Iranian-American negotiations,” the official Oman News Agency said.
Larijani was also due to meet Omani Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi, who mediated Friday’s indirect talks between US and Iranian officials.
Larijani and Sultan Haitham also explored “ways to reach a balanced and just agreement between the two sides, and emphasized the importance of returning to the table of dialogue and negotiation.”
Larijani will head to Qatar after Oman, according to Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman Esmail Baqaei.
The trip comes after Iran and the United States resumed dialogue in Oman on Friday for the first time since the 12-day Iran-Israel war last June, which was briefly joined by the US military.