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Morocco's King Mohammed VI, Chairman of the Al-Quds Committee, has directed the dispatch of additional humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza.
In a statement issued Monday, Morocco’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccan Expatriates said the initiative is a demonstration of the King’s constant support and tangible solidarity with the Palestinian people.

The latest operation consists of around 100 tons of humanitarian and medical supplies, with a focus on vulnerable groups, especially children and infants.
The King instructed that the aid, as with previous consignments, be delivered by air to ensure it urgently and directly reaches the intended beneficiaries.
According to the statement, this Royal initiative reflects King Mohammed VI’s continued concern for the critical humanitarian situation in Gaza and his firm commitment to alleviating the suffering of its people.
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