NEWS

Under the special directives of Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, Government of Pakistan, through National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), dispatched the second chartered flight in its latest series of humanitarian assistance for Gaza, Palestine. The aircraft, carrying 100 tons of dry ration food packs, MREs, and essential medicines, departed from Islamabad International Airport to Amman, Jordan, for the people of Gaza.


This consignment marks Pakistan’s 18th humanitarian shipment to Gaza, bringing the total relief sent to 1,815 tons. The first flight in this series departed on 7 August 2025 with an equal load of relief items. Both missions reflect Pakistan’s deep solidarity and unwavering support for the Palestinian people in their time of immense hardship.


Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Attaullah Tarar, attended the send-off ceremony as Chief Guest at Islamabad International Airport, joined by senior officials from the Government of Pakistan, NDMA, and the Embassy of Palestine in Islamabad.


In his remarks, the Chief Guest commended NDMA’s effective coordination and logistics management in ensuring the timely delivery of critical aid. He reaffirmed Pakistan’s steadfast commitment to supporting Palestine, grounded in shared values, Islamic brotherhood, and a moral duty to stand with the oppressed.


Pakistan prays for the safe arrival of the consignment and for lasting peace in Palestine, hoping this assistance will bring some relief to the courageous people enduring severe challenges.