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Five UAE Aid Convoys Carrying 800 Tonnes of Relief Supplies Enter Gaza

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August 23, 2026
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A 75-truck relief fleet packed with food, shelter materials, and medical supplies reaches the enclave under Operation Chivalrous Knight 3.

GAZA, August 23, 2026:Five humanitarian aid convoys from the United Arab Emirates comprising 75 trucks have crossed into the Gaza Strip, delivering 800 tonnes of food, medical supplies, and shelter materials to Palestinians facing severe shortages across the enclave.

The relief effort was executed under Operation Chivalrous Knight 3, the UAE’s ongoing humanitarian initiative designed to channel urgent supplies directly into the war-torn territory. The latest delivery forms part of a sustained supply bridge managed through the Gulf nation’s humanitarian logistics hub in Al Arish, Egypt.

Field operations at the Al Arish center involve a specialized system for receiving, sorting, and packaging emergency cargo before securing passage across the border. Logistics teams at the facility confirmed that the 75-truck convoy was organized to address acute shortfalls in basic medical relief, perishable and non-perishable foodstuffs, and weather-resistant shelter units.

UAE humanitarian aid trucks prepared for Gaza at Al Arish logistics center.

The dispatch marks the latest in a series of aid operations aimed at stabilizing living conditions for displaced families inside Gaza. Relief workers on the ground report that the integration of the Al Arish hub has streamlined cargo processing, allowing aid to move steadily through transit corridors despite complex regional logistics.

UAE humanitarian officials reiterated that the continuous flow of trucks reflects the nation’s long-standing policy of direct relief support. Further convoys are currently being prepared at the Egyptian staging ground for deployment in the coming days.

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