Under the Prime Minister’s directive, Pakistan dispatched its 24th Gaza aid consignment, a 100 ton shipment sent from Allama Iqbal International Airport in Lahore on a chartered flight bound for Gaza via Egypt.
The relief load was coordinated by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) with support from the Alkhidmat Foundation. The shipment included flour, rice, sweet corn, chickpeas, ready-to-eat meals, cooking oil and fruit cocktails to support civilians in Gaza.
A send-off ceremony at the airport was attended by officials from NDMA, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and representatives of Alkhidmat Foundation, reflecting continued state-level coordination and civil society partnership. With this dispatch Pakistan’s Gaza aid total now stands at 2,327 tons.
NDMA officials said the operation followed logistical arrangements under the Prime Minister’s guidance and emphasised ongoing commitments to provide humanitarian assistance. The latest Gaza aid consignment continues Pakistan’s sustained relief efforts delivered in coordination with partner organisations and regional transit through Egypt.
