UAE: We will stop sending naval aid to Gaza
Abu Dhabi announced the suspension of naval aid to Gaza due to the lack of security and continued Israeli attacks. |
The killing of 7 international aid workers of the non-governmental organization “World Central Kitchen” in Gaza last day by the Zionist regime’s army, although it was condemned by the international community, raised doubts about the safety of the aid workers during the aid delivery process. has increased
According to Al Jazeera, the United Arab Emirates officials announced that due to the deaths of international aid workers in Gaza at the hands of the Zionist regime, Abu Dhabi will stop its efforts to send sea aid to Gaza through Cyprus. This action will continue until the investigation of this incident and security for the rescuers is provided by Israel.
The United Arab Emirates was the financier of food aid to Gaza by sea, and the World Central Kitchen NGO was responsible for organizing these aid.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates, by condemning the killing of rescuers in the operation of the Israeli army, called for a transparent, independent, and urgent investigation in this regard.
Earlier, Anera, the largest humanitarian aid organization in Gaza after UNRWA, announced today (Tuesday) that it has suspended its activities in this field due to the Israeli attack on aid workers yesterday. takes off
The statement published in this regard states: The death of 7 aid workers of the World Central Kitchen Organization only one month after the death of Musa Shawa, one of our aid workers, along with the death of many aid workers and their families from When the Israeli army started the Gaza war, we came to the conclusion that it is no longer possible to deliver safe aid in this strip. The continued targeting of relief forces and the lack of sufficient security necessitates urgent measures for research in this field. Israel bears the primary responsibility for ensuring the unimpeded delivery of humanitarian aid and its distribution among those in need.
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