UAE Aid Convoy with Medicine, Food Enters Gaza Amid Crisis

In UAE News by Newsroom04-09-2025

UAE Aid Convoy with Medicine, Food Enters Gaza Amid Crisis

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A UAE humanitarian aid convoy consisting of 23 lorries, loaded mainly with critical medical supplies and food, has entered Gaza under the ongoing Operation Chivalrous Knight 3 to alleviate worsening humanitarian conditions amid the Gaza crisis. This latest shipment is part of the UAE’s sustained commitment, with nearly 700 trucks having crossed into Gaza since late July 2025, addressing urgent shortages and famine declared by the United Nations.

UAE Humanitarian Aid Convoy Enters Gaza Amid Worsening Crisis

As reported by WAM, the Emirates’ national news agency, a convoy of 23 trucks loaded with essential food and medical supplies has successfully entered Gaza as part of the UAE’s Operation Chivalrous Knight 3. Sixteen of these trucks carry medical supplies donated specifically to the World Health Organisation (WHO) in Gaza to support the health sector, a critical need amid the ongoing humanitarian crisis.

From July 28 to August 23, 2025, a total of 697 diverse trucks have crossed into Gaza under this operation, demonstrating the UAE's consistent and scaled humanitarian response aimed at alleviating the dire living conditions of Palestinians affected by the conflict. The convoys are a continuation of efforts to supply food, medicine, and essential equipment such as water desalination technology to displaced families struggling with shortages in basic necessities.

Famine Declared in Gaza, UAE Steps Up Aid Efforts

This vital aid delivery comes in the aftermath of the United Nations declaring a famine in Gaza city and surrounding regions, with reports indicating nearly 514,000 people are experiencing famine conditions, a number projected to rise to over 640,000 by the end of September 2025. UN humanitarian agencies have labelled the famine as “catastrophic” and emphasised food shortages compounded by restricted access due to geopolitical complexities.

Tom Fletcher, the UN aid chief, remarked that the famine is entirely preventable but continues because of systematic obstructions on aid reaching the territory, primarily by Israeli restrictions. Israel’s foreign ministry has denied the existence of a famine.

In this tense environment, the UAE has maintained its stance of solidarity, providing substantial humanitarian support. It has deployed teams stationed in Egypt’s Al Arish to oversee the careful loading and transfer of aid via the Rafah border crossing into Gaza, ensuring efficient and secure delivery to vulnerable populations.

Operation Chivalrous Knight 3: Scope and Impact

The aid convoys are structured under the UAE's larger humanitarian campaign titled Operation Chivalrous Knight 3. This operation has sent hundreds of trucks carrying over 6,700 tonnes of aid since the border crossings reopened, constituting 44 percent of international aid deliveries into Gaza via a tri-modal system of land, sea, and air.

The aid includes food supplies to combat hunger, medical items for the overwhelmed healthcare system, shelter materials, and critical desalination equipment to address water scarcity issues. Such coordinated efforts signify the UAE’s long-term commitment to alleviating suffering and improving resilience among Gaza's population despite ongoing conflict-induced challenges.

Coordinated Humanitarian Effort and Monitoring

The agency overseeing the operation, including the UAE humanitarian relief team stationed at the Egyptian border, supervises the aid distribution closely to prevent delays and ensure aid reaches intended recipients promptly. These efforts come as part of a broader international humanitarian response, which includes hundreds of kitchens preparing and distributing nearly half a million meals across Gaza daily to address food insecurity.

This operation aligns with international humanitarian principles prioritising dignity and respect for aid recipients, emphasising accountability and preventing abuse in aid distribution.

Key Facts:

  • The latest convoy consisted of 23 trucks, with 16 carrying medical supplies donated to WHO Gaza.
  • Since July 28, 2025, 697 trucks carrying vital food, medical, and relief supplies have entered Gaza through Operation Chivalrous Knight 3.
  • The UAE’s aid accounts for almost half of the total international assistance delivered to Gaza to date.
  • UN declared a famine in Gaza with up to 514,000 people affected, expected to rise by September-end; UN aid chief condemned the blockade restrictions.
  • Aid includes food, medicine, shelter materials, and desalination equipment critical to meeting Gaza's basic needs.

The UAE’s unwavering humanitarian aid effort aims to mitigate the escalating crisis in Gaza by providing essential supplies and medical support in the face of dire famine and shortages. This convoy continues a vital lifeline for hundreds of thousands affected by the conflict and underscores the Emirates' sustained commitment to Palestinian relief.