Doha: Qatar Charity (QC), through its office in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, has delivered 21,500 food parcels to residents of the Gaza Strip via 39 convoys in collaboration with the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization (JHCO). The aid is expected to benefit around 100,000 persons, with each parcel sufficient to support a family for a full month. In this context, Director of the Emergency and Relief Department at Qatar Charity Mana Al Ansari said: "This aid is a continuation of Qatar Charity's initiatives since the beginning of the war on Gaza. Our goal is to support our brothers and sisters in Gaza and alleviate their suffering by providing essential supplies such as food, medicine, and shelter." "We reaffirm our steadfast support for the people of Gaza by providing all possible aid. We also appreciate JHCO's efforts to deliver aid to those in need," Al Ansari added. Qatar Charity's office in Jordan has dispatched numerous aid shipments to Gaza since the onset of the current war. The total number of food parcels has reached approximately 40,000, along with nearly 15 tons of medicines and medical supplies. Source: Qatar News Agency
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