Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan Delivers 530 Tons of Aid to Gaza

Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan Delivers 530 Tons of Aid to Gaza

KABUL — The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced the delivery of 530 tons of humanitarian aid valued at approximately $500,000 to Gaza.

The shipment, which includes food, clothing and other essential items, is intended to assist 22,000 families, the ministry said in a statement.

The aid was procured by an Afghan delegation in Egypt and transported via the Rafah port, according to Ariana News and Pajhwok Afghan News. It was dispatched on the directive of Prime Minister Mullah Hassan Akhund, those outlets reported.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs urged the conflicting parties to pursue a meaningful and sustainable ceasefire. It reiterated the Islamic Emirate's position that the Palestinian issue should be resolved based on historical realities and the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people, as stated in announcements covered by Ariana News, Pajhwok and Radio Television Afghanistan.

Amu TV reported the announcement using the term Taliban Foreign Ministry, while the other outlets referred to the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.

The delivery comes amid ongoing conflict in Gaza.

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Where reports agree

  • IEA/Taliban Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced delivery of 530 tons of aid worth ~$500,000 to Gaza for ~22,000 families
  • Aid contents: food, clothing, essentials
  • Call for ceasefire and support for Palestinian rights based on history/legitimate claims

Where reports differ

  • RTA title says 'Over 500 Tons' but body specifies 530 tons (minor phrasing)
  • Transport route specified in 3/4 sources (Rafah via Egypt)
  • Prime Minister directive/delegation details in 2/4 sources

Sources (5)

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