Rwanda joins global efforts as it donates aid to Gaza amid ongoing conflict

Rwanda — 158.73cm (5 feet 2.49 inches) 

• Rwanda donated 16 tons of food, medicines, and medical supplies to Gaza.

• The aid arrives in Gaza as the first humanitarian supply convoy since the conflict began.

• Tunisia also contributes to Palestinian relief, sending 12 tons of humanitarian goods via Egypt.

Rwanda’s government claims it has given humanitarian aid to the Palestinians in Gaza.

The payment was given to the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organisation (JHCO), according to the government’s deputy spokesperson, Alain Mukuralinda, in a brief written statement offered to the British news agency BBC Great Lakes.

Mr Mukuralinda said that it was made “in support of the ongoing international rescue effort.”

The donation comprises 16 tonnes of food items, medicines, and medical supplies, he said, adding “Rwanda reiterates the need for a de-escalation to protect the lives of innocent civilians.” Rwanda is one of the African countries having close links to Israel. In 2016, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited Rwanda.

Both countries share “haunting similarities to the genocide of our own people”, Mr. Netanyahu wrote in the visitor’s book after touring a memorial for the victims of Rwanda’s 1994 genocide. In 1994, almost 800,000 individuals, predominantly ethnic Tutsis, were killed. During the Second World War, the Holocaust killed six million Jews.

On Saturday, the first humanitarian supply convoy to be brought to the beleaguered Gaza Strip since the conflict began arrived through the Rafah border crossing, after being stalled in Egypt due to haggling over delivery conditions, as reported by Reuters.

The UN said the 20-truck convoy had life-saving supplies for the Palestinian Red Crescent, but the help was a fraction of what was required, and it was uncertain how much aid would be permitted to pass in the following days.

Furthermore, Tunisia said on Sunday that it has transferred humanitarian relief supplies to Palestine via Egypt, as Israel continues to shell Gaza following a surprise attack by Hamas.

The country claims that a military plane carrying roughly 12 tons of humanitarian goods, including medications and food, gathered by the Tunisian Red Crescent is its route from the capital Tunis to Egypt, according to Anadolu Agency.

Africa.businessinsider.com

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