Greece’s humanitarian aid for Gaza civilians arrives in Egypt

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An aircraft from Greece landed in Egypt on Monday, carrying humanitarian aid for the civilians of Gaza.

AMNA.gr said the Hellenic Airforce C-130 aircraft was received by the Greek Ambassador to Egypt.

Greece’s Foreign Ministry made a post on X, saying the dispatch was received.

“A C-130 aircraft with a shipment of Greek humanitarian aid destined for the civilians of the Gaza Strip arrived at El Arish Airport in Egypt,” the Ministry’s post said.

“The Mission was welcomed by the Ambassador of Greece to Egypt.

“The Greek humanitarian aid includes pharmaceutical and medical supplies which were collected following arrangements made by the Greek Foreign Ministry and the Health Ministry.”

Source: Amna.gr.

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