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Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof (front, left) witnessing the second shipment of humanitarian aid to Gaza being loaded onto a special cargo flight, at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport’s Cargo Terminal in Sepang, on November 10, 2023. — Picture by BERNAMA

Ops Ihsan: Humanitarian aid’s second phase arrives in Egypt

PUTRAJAYA, Nov 11 — The second phase of humanitarian aid for the Palestinian people under Ops Ihsan, which was sent via a special cargo plane at about 11pm yesterday, arrived safely at the El-Arish Airport in Egypt at 8.20am local time (2.20pm Malaysian time).

Ops Ihsan Secretariat chairman Jismi Johari, who is also Malaysian Humanitarian Aid and Relief (Mahar) president, said the plane that departed from the Cargo Terminal at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) carried 20 tonnes of donated items from Malaysians.

“The latest delivery means that a total of 40 tonnes of donated items from Malaysians have arrived in Egypt to be distributed to the Palestinians.

“The 40 tonnes is part of a total of 50 tonnes of items worth RM7 million donated through Ops Ihsan, including essential items such as medical supplies, food, baby essentials and blankets,” he told Bernama when contacted via WhatsApp.

Jismi said the aid would be handed over to the Egyptian Red Crescent Society (RCS) as the sole implementing agency to channel aid to Gaza through the Rafah border crossing.

The first shipment of aid on November 3, also amounting to 20 tonnes, was reported to have passed the Rafah border and entered Gaza based on the statistical report of aid entering Gaza from the logistics cluster of the United Nations (UN) and the Egyptian Red Crescent Society.

“InsyaAllah, based on feedback from Egypt’s RCS, the goods through the second shipment will reach the people of Gaza in less than a week,” he said.

The remaining 10 tonnes of aid and an additional 14 tonnes of items expected to be collected from the ongoing campaign would be sent soon using container ships as the goods involved were unsuitable for flight.

This included generators, batteries, portable solar lights and tents.

“Alhamdulillah, Ops Ihsan continues to receive commitments from various parties, ministries, organisations and companies. We welcome any organisations interested in contributing to the cost of shipping the goods, especially through sea travel,” Jismi said.

Meanwhile, the Ops Ihsan Secretariat is currently in the final stages of the second campaign to collect medical supplies and essential items for the winter.

Ops Ihsan, which the Foreign Affairs Ministry coordinates, is led by Mahar together with over 50 other NGOs, including Global Peace Mission (GPM) Malaysia, Red A Humanitarian Development Global, Mercy Malaysia, Pertubuhan Ihsan Johor, BeVital, and the Malaysian Consultative Council of Islamic Organisations (Mapim).

Ops Ihsan’s next plan is to open a Malaysian Humanitarian Hub (MHH) in Egypt, which would act as a one-stop centre to manage the distribution of humanitarian aid from Malaysia, especially from NGOs, more effectively and cost-effectively.

He said MHH would also oversee the purchase of basic food items like flour, olive oil, tomato paste, and drinking water while waiting for the shipment of humanitarian goods from Malaysia via container to Port Said, Egypt.

“MHH will also discuss with the Egyptian authorities on assisting their Health Centre in providing medical services to the people of Gaza in addition to assisting first responders,” Jismi said, adding the public can follow the latest developments as well as the distribution of humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza by visiting the ‘Ops Ihsan’ Facebook page.

— Bernama

 

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