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Pakistan sends 4th batch of relief goods to Gaza

Pakistan sent on Saturday the fourth batch of relief supplies to the blockaded Palestinian territory of Gaza through a special Pakistan Air Force departure from Noor Khan Air Base.

The shipment contains around 20 tons of fundamental things including surgical/medical supplies, dry food items and hygiene units according to the ground needs in Gaza.

The special flight will land in Jordan, where the Pakistani ambassador will get the relief supplies, after which the products will be sent towards their last objective.

Caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani, Palestinian Ambassador to Pakistan Ahmed Rabi, NDMA, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and senior officials of the military went to the departure ceremony at the Noor Khan Air Base.

The foreign minister communicated full help to the Palestinian people and denounced Israel's use of disproportionate and indiscriminate force against civilians, particularly women and children, in Gaza.

FM Jilani likewise repeated full help for South Africa's case of genocide of the Palestinian nation in the Court of Justice.

He further required a prompt truce as well as guaranteeing the quick conveyance of humanitarian aid to the oppressed people of Gaza

"More humanitarian aid is additionally being sorted out for Gaza, which will be sent by citizens of Pakistan soon," FM Jilani said.

On this event, the ambassador of Palestine in Pakistan expressed gratitude toward the government for giving relief supplies.

Up to this point, 220 tons of relief supplies have been shipped off to the people of Gaza, with Pakistan standing strong with their Palestinian brother and sisters in this hour of difficulty.