UAE's Humanitarian Efforts Bolster Gaza Aid with Water Pipeline Project
A convoy of 38 Emirati aid trucks delivering crucial supplies to Gaza has crossed the Rafah border. This marks a step in 'Operation Chivalrous Knight 3,' aiming to provide food, medical aid, and a water pipeline spanning 7 kilometers to support the humanitarian situation in the region.

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A convoy of 38 Emirati trucks packed with humanitarian aid entered the Gaza Strip via the Rafah crossing, as part of the UAE's sustained relief initiative dubbed 'Operation Chivalrous Knight 3.'
The shipments included food, medical supplies, and equipment for a new water pipeline. This critical project, stretching approximately 7 kilometers, links a desalination plant in Egypt with Palestinian regions, ensuring a daily supply of 2 million gallons of water.
Another convoy of 25 trucks had arrived a day earlier, carrying essential materials for the pipeline. This delivery signifies the UAE's unwavering dedication to countering the humanitarian plight in Gaza, emphasized by its continued air and land-based aid missions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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