Pakistan emergency aid to Palestine has been announced, with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif directing the National Disaster Management Authority to dispatch two cargo aircraft carrying 100 tons of relief supplies.
The flights will depart within the next two days.
Pakistan will send a total of 200 tons of assistance to Palestine and Lebanon.
The consignments for Palestine will travel via Jordan and Egypt on special flights arranged by NDMA.
Pakistan emergency aid to Palestine: NDMA flights, oversight, and delivery route
NDMA said the relief flights will leave in the next 48 hours.
The agency confirmed that the aid will be transported through Jordan and Egypt to reach Palestinian areas.
Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar will supervise the dispatch and onward delivery.
Pakistan’s ambassadors in Jordan and Egypt will coordinate with local authorities to ensure the supplies reach their destinations.
The statement added that the people of Pakistan reaffirm complete solidarity with their Palestinian brothers and sisters.
The aim is to move fast and keep support flowing as needs rise.
This package marks another step in Pakistan’s ongoing humanitarian outreach.
The focus is on timely movement, clear coordination, and safe delivery across the designated routes.
Further updates on flight schedules and handovers will follow from NDMA.
For now, preparations are in place and the first two aircraft are ready to depart under the prime minister’s directive.
The goal is simple: get Pakistan emergency aid to Palestine on the ground quickly and reliably.
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