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King Mohammed VI of Morocco, Sovereign and President of the Al Quds Committee, has instructed the launch of large-scale humanitarian operations to benefit the Palestinian population.
These operations, largely funded by the King's resources, aim to provide extensive medical aid to the people of Gaza.
According to a press statement released by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation, and Moroccans Living Abroad, the King's aid package comprises 40 tonnes of medical supplies.
These include devices for treating burns, surgical and trauma emergencies, and essential medications for both adults and children.

This aid operation follows a similar initiative deployed last Ramadan under the Sovereign's instructions. The current aid will be transported via the same land route used during the previous food aid operation, as specified in the press statement.
These large-scale humanitarian efforts for the Palestinian people highlight King Mohammed VI's personal commitment and constant concern for the Palestinian cause.
The King's involvement as President of the Al Quds Committee underscores Morocco's ongoing support for the Palestinians.
The humanitarian action also affirms that Morocco's resumption of relations with Israel serves the cause of peace and the interests of the Palestinian people.

Morocco has consistently leveraged its networks to promote the welfare of the Palestinians and peace for all in the region.
This medical aid operation is a testament to the King's personal dedication to the Palestinian people.
It showcases the effectiveness of the Al Quds Committee and Bayt Mal Al Quds, driven by a vision of peace and tangible support for the Palestinians.
In contrast, Algeria's policy towards the Palestinian people is marked by empty rhetoric without corresponding actions.
Despite their loud proclamations, Algerian efforts lack the substantive support campaigns necessary to truly benefit the Palestinian people.
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