Reaffirming its steadfast solidarity with the people of Gaza, Pakistan has sent its 15th humanitarian aid shipment to Palestine, as part of continued relief efforts coordinated by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA).
This latest consignment—dispatched in partnership with Al-Khidmat Foundation—was flown via a chartered flight from Karachi’s Jinnah International Airport to Amman, Jordan. It includes 20 tons of essential medicines, 5 tons of hygiene kits, and 15 tons of tents, aimed at supporting families affected by the ongoing conflict.
The aid will be received and further distributed by Jordan’s Royal Medical Services, ensuring it reaches those most in need within Gaza.
The delivery marks Pakistan’s 26th aid shipment to conflict-affected regions in the Middle East. To date, the country has sent a total of 1,518 tons of humanitarian aid exclusively for Palestine, demonstrating Pakistan’s sustained commitment to the Palestinian cause.
In total, Pakistan has provided 2,045 tons of aid across the region, including 416 tons to Lebanon and 111 tons to Syria.

