Türkiye's Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya announced the departure of the '14th Goodness Ship' from Mersin, carrying 871 tonnes of essential humanitarian aid for the people of Gaza.
In a statement on X, Minister Yerlikaya detailed that the ship carries life-saving supplies, including 10,460 tents, 14,350 blankets, 20 WC/shower cabins, and 300 generators. These items are aimed at providing immediate relief to Palestinians suffering under the harsh conditions of the ongoing blockade and conflict.
"Our 14th humanitarian aid ship will deliver a total of 871 tonnes of humanitarian aid materials to Gaza," Minister Yerlikaya stated. He emphasized Türkiye's unwavering commitment to supporting the oppressed and victims, particularly highlighting the plight of the Palestinian people. "Today, as it was yesterday, we continue to stand by the oppressed and victims and to deliver the helping hand of our beloved nation to those in need. We stand by our Palestinian brothers and sisters."
This latest shipment from Türkiye underscores a continuous effort to alleviate the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where access to basic necessities has been severely restricted. The aid is a beacon of hope amidst the despair, symbolizing international solidarity with the Palestinian struggle for dignity and survival.
The dispatch of this ship not only reflects Türkiye's dedication to humanitarian aid but also serves as a call to the international community to increase efforts to support the Palestinian people, who have endured decades of occupation and blockade. (ILKHA)
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