UAE Continues Humanitarian Efforts in Gaza as Conditions Deteriorate


The aid convoy on February 21st was the second one to pass through the Rafah border crossing from Egypt into Gaza that week, after the crossing reopened. Concerns about conditions in Gaza and preparations for an Israeli ground offensive in Rafah city prompted increased aid efforts in recent days. Over 1 million Palestinians have taken refuge in Rafah after fleeing intense bombardments and attacks further north in Gaza.


Humanitarian groups have warned that an Israeli ground offensive in Rafah could turn it into a "graveyard" and further heighten the risk of famine. In addition to the bakeries, the UAE has also set up 6 desalination plants in Gaza that can provide 1.2 million gallons of potable water daily. 


Under Operation Gallant Knight 3, the UAE has so far sent over 15,810 tons of supplies to Gaza via trucks, cargo flights and ships. The  Emirati field hospital in Rafah has treated more than 5,400 medical cases since opening in November. 


Officials said they hope the Rafah border can be reopened daily to allow timely processing of aid trucks, but face challenges from Israel. The UAE will provide flour, diesel and other materials to ensure the donated bakeries operate 24/7.


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