Pakistan dispatches 23rd aid consignment for Gaza as Israel’s war rages on

The handout photograph released on September 15, 2025, shows Pakistan’s aid to Gaza, ready for dispatch at the Allama Iqbal International Airport in Lahore, Pakistan. (PID/File)
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Updated 22 September 2025
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Pakistan dispatches 23rd aid consignment for Gaza as Israel’s war rages on

  • Consignment weighing 100 tons contains flour, rice, sweet corn, cooking oil, ready-to-eat meals
  • Pakistan has sent 2,227 tons of relief items in total to Gaza amid fears of starvation in territory

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan dispatched its 23rd consignment of relief items for Gaza on Monday, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) said in a statement, as Israel continues to bombard the densely populated territory despite ceasefire calls from the world. 

The consignment weighing 100 tons was sent by the NDMA in collaboration with Pakistani charity organization Alkhidmat Foundation. It was dispatched via a special flight from Lahore’s Allama Iqbal International Airport to Gaza via Egypt, the NDMA said. 

“This marks Pakistan’s 23rd aid consignment, totaling 2227 tons for Gaza,” the NDMA said. 

It added that the relief consignment included flour, rice, sweet corn, ready-to-eat meals, cooking oil and fruit cocktails. Government officials, including those from the NDMA and Punjab Governor Sardar Saleem Haider, were present at the send-off ceremony.

Pakistan sent the latest consignment amid fears of starvation in Gaza, as Israel continues with its military operations in the territory. The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification, a global hunger monitor, warned last month that northern Gaza is suffering from famine. The hunger monitor said the famine is projected to spread to central and southern areas of the territory by the end of September.

Pakistan does not recognize nor have diplomatic relations with Israel. Islamabad has consistently called for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state based on “internationally agreed parameters” and the pre-1967 borders, with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital.

Since the beginning of Israel’s war on Gaza in October 2023, Pakistan has repeatedly flagged the bombardment in Gaza at multilateral forums such as the United Nations and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation. Islamabad has also been pushing the international community to force Israel to allow uninterrupted access to humanitarian supplies in the area. 

Israel’s military campaign has killed more than 65,000 Palestinians in Gaza, most of them civilians, since October 2023, as per figures from the Gaza Health Ministry.


Pakistan’s Sindh, UAE agree to increase cooperation in trade, investment, development

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Pakistan’s Sindh, UAE agree to increase cooperation in trade, investment, development

  • Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah meets UAE Ambassador Salem Mohammed Al Zaabi
  • Shah proposes joint projects with UAE in health, infrastructure and education sectors 

ISLAMABAD: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah and UAE Ambassador to Pakistan Salem Mohammed Al Zaabi on Tuesday agreed to enhance bilateral cooperation in trade, investment and development, Shah’s office said in a statement. 

Shah met Al Zaabi in the southern port city of Karachi, in which UAE Consul General Dr. Bakheet Ateeq Alremeithi also participated, the Chief Minister’s Office said. 

Sindh has eyed cooperation with the UAE recently, with Shah’s spokesperson saying last month that the Gulf nation was interested in a desalination project in Karachi and wanted to invest in Sindh’s transport and construction sectors. 

“The chief minister of Sindh and the UAE ambassador held talks on further enhancing cooperation between the Sindh government and the United Arab Emirates,” Shah’s office said. 

“Both sides agreed to expand cooperation in the fields of investment, trade and development,” it added. 

Shah told the UAE ambassador that Sindh offers vast opportunities for large-scale investment, adding that investors from the UAE can fully benefit from these opportunities.

The chief minister noted that joint work can be undertaken in the sectors of education, health and infrastructure between the two states. 

“He further stated that promoting people-to-people contacts and cultural exchanges would further strengthen bilateral relations,” the statement said.

Pakistan considers the UAE a vital regional ally, with the Gulf nation being Pakistan’s third-largest trading partner after China and the US. 

It is also a major source of foreign investment for the South Asian country, valued at over $10 billion in the last 20 years, according to UAE’s ministry of foreign affairs.