Lolwah Al Khater is the first senior Arab official to enter the besieged Palestinian enclave since the start of the Israeli attack.
Officials from the Christian churches steering committee alongside the Qatar Fund for Development set out on a humanitarian mission aboard a Qatari aid flight bound for El Arish in Egypt on Sunday for Palestinians in Gaza.
Eleven tonnes of humanitarian aid was sent for Palestinians in Gaza through Qatar’s 36th aid flight to El Arish, and are currently being transferred to the Rafah crossing in Egypt awaiting entry into the besieged enclave.
The Qatari aid included food, as well as flour, oil, sugar and canned goods.
There, the chairman of the Steering Committee of the Christian Churches, Fr. Charbel Mhana and the Greek Orthodox Archbishop Makarios of Qatar were received by Qatar’s Minister of State for International Cooperation at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Lolwah Al Khater.
Al-Khater is the first senior Arab official to enter the besieged Palestinian enclave since the Israeli onslaught began.
The much-needed aid comes as Israel launches a relentless bombing campaign that kills 21,022 people and more than 8,000 children.
Qatar had successfully mediated a temporary truce that began on November 24 and was renewed twice before ending on Friday morning, lasting a total of seven days.
Doha said efforts to renew the existing truce were progressing and that the mediator was ultimately seeking a permanent ceasefire.
Immediately after the truce expired on Friday, Israel resumed its bombing of the Gaza Strip and has so far killed more than two hundred Palestinians.
Around 1.7 million people, or close to 80% of Gaza’s total population, are displaced from their homes.
Israel’s bombing crusade against Gaza has resulted in a severe humanitarian crisis, with an imminent risk of starvation and mass starvation looming over Palestinians.
The relentless violence has disrupted a need as Palestinians rely on infected water sources, and the International Rescue Committee (IRC) warns that their lack of access to sufficiently good sanitation and hygiene and waterborne diseases will inevitably spread. .
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