UAE Extends a Lifeline to Lebanon: Women's Relief Planes Arrive in Beirut
Two UAE relief planes landed in Beirut with supplies for Lebanese women, highlighting UAE's support amid ongoing conflict. Contributions from Sheikha Fatima underscore humanitarian efforts directed by UAE leadership, emphasizing unity and compassion regardless of nationality or faith.
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In a significant humanitarian gesture, two relief planes from the United Arab Emirates arrived in Beirut, Lebanon, carrying essential supplies aimed at aiding Lebanese women severely affected by the ongoing conflict. This initiative, part of the 'UAE stands with Lebanon' campaign, highlights the UAE's ongoing support for Lebanon.
The planes delivered 80 tons of aid, including contributions from Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, the 'Mother of the Nation'. This campaign, directed by UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, showcases the country's commitment to humanitarian principles.
Sultan Mohammed Al Shamsi, a key figure in UAE's foreign aid efforts, emphasized the Emirati values of swift humanitarian response to crises, honoring the legacy of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan. The UAE's message of solidarity with Lebanon reflects deep-rooted compassion within Emirati society.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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