May 23, 2025
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UAE bakery aid reaches Gaza

The convoy is a crucial component of the UAE’s ongoing humanitarian strategy under Operation Chivalrous Knight 3, which prioritises urgent food aid.

A major humanitarian relief convoy has successfully entered the Gaza Strip as part of Operation Chivalrous Knight 3, delivering vital flour supplies to help restart bakeries and ease the region’s deepening famine. The mission, supported by the International Charity Organisation, marks a significant intervention in a crisis that has escalated sharply due to a prolonged blockade and collapse of essential services.

The arrival of flour shipments has enabled the reopening of several bakeries that had ceased operations due to dwindling supplies, reinstating bread as a critical food source for thousands of residents. With crossings into Gaza closed for over two months, food, medicine, and other necessities had been blocked, leading to a severe humanitarian emergency. The convoy is a crucial component of the UAE’s ongoing humanitarian strategy under Operation Chivalrous Knight 3, which prioritises urgent food aid amid one of the worst hunger crises the region has faced in years.

In a parallel effort, Sharjah Charity International has launched an AED750,000-per-month initiative aimed at running local bakeries across the Gaza Strip. Conducted in coordination with Operation Chivalrous Knight 3, this project aims to provide daily bread and meals for over 20,000 people — including displaced families, children, and the elderly — who are bearing the brunt of Gaza’s deteriorating living conditions.

Abdullah Sultan bin Khadem, Executive Director of Sharjah Charity International, said the initiative reflects the UAE’s enduring commitment to humanitarian relief. “This project is not a one-off but a continuation of our sustained efforts in Gaza. Alongside drilling 12 wells and running field kitchens, the bakery operation is central to meeting the urgent food needs of the population,” he noted.

He emphasised that the initiative, one of the largest of its kind currently operating in the territory, is structured to reach the most vulnerable communities through field partnerships and transparent, dignity-preserving criteria. “We are committed to ensuring that the aid we deliver is effective, targeted, and reaches those in greatest need,” bin Khadem added.

Meanwhile, the international community’s concern is growing over the worsening humanitarian blockade. The United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child issued a strong condemnation of Israel’s continued obstruction of humanitarian aid into Gaza. In a statement released on Wednesday, the Committee said it is gravely alarmed by estimates that more than 14,000 babies could die within hours if essential life-saving supplies are not allowed into the Strip.

The Committee appealed to the global community to pressure Israeli authorities to permit the unrestricted entry of food and medical aid. Drawing on data from UNICEF and the World Health Organisation, it noted that 11 consecutive weeks of blocked humanitarian access have pushed Gaza’s food security situation to catastrophic levels.

More than 50 children have already died from starvation, and thousands more are at risk. If the blockade persists, the Committee warned, an estimated 71,000 children under five could suffer from acute malnutrition within the coming year. “The right to food is inseparable from the right to life and cannot be suspended — not even in conflict,” the statement read, reminding all parties of their obligations under international law, including the Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Genocide Convention.

The Committee’s declaration comes at a critical juncture as international aid organisations scramble to scale up operations and save lives in Gaza. The revival of bakery operations by UAE-led charities is being seen as a lifeline for a population struggling to survive under siege.

With the recommencement of food distribution and a renewed push for aid access, humanitarian actors hope this marks a turning point in addressing the food insecurity gripping Gaza. Yet, without broader access and an end to restrictions, aid agencies warn that such interventions, while vital, may offer only temporary respite.

Operation Chivalrous Knight 3 continues to call on international partners, regional actors, and stakeholders to intensify efforts and uphold their shared humanitarian responsibilities — a message echoed strongly in the UAE’s sustained involvement on the ground.

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