Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani, Human Rights Minister Khalil George and Palestinian Ambassasdor Ahmed Ameen on Tuesday.—DawnNewsTV
Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani, Human Rights Minister Khalil George and Palestinian Ambassasdor Ahmed Ameen on Tuesday.—DawnNewsTV

Pakistan has dispatched its second batch of humanitarian aid for Gaza, which contains 40 tonnes of ration bags, medicines and other essentials.

“This aid is for our Palestinian brothers and sisters who for the past month, rather for a long time, are being subjected to pain and human right violations.

“Pakistan is sending this aid as a token of solidarity and love,” Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani said.

He vowed that Pakistan, its government and army all stood in solidarity with the Palestinian people. “We will continue to stand with them and we will show solidarity to them in the future too,” Jilani added.

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