THE MIDDLE EAST AFRICA

RWANDA EXTENDS HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE TO GAZA

RWANDA EXTENDS HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE TO GAZA
Spread the love

Faith Nyasuguta

Rwanda has sent humanitarian aid to Gaza, in solidarity with Palestinian civilians affected by the conflict between Israel and Hamas militants.

On Friday, it is reported that a Rwandair Cargo plane carrying 16 tons of medicine, food, and water, touched down in Jordan en route to Gaza

The assistance is set to reach Gaza through Egypt due to an Israeli blockade preventing direct aid deliveries directly from Jordan.

On Friday the UN disclosed that it had brokered a deal for the initial 20 trucks of aid to enter Gaza through the Rafah crossing from Egypt, becoming the first such delivery since the war commenced on October 7.

“The Government of Rwanda, through the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization acting on behalf of the Government of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, has provided humanitarian assistance to the Palestinian people in Gaza,” Yolande Makolo, Rwanda Government Spokesperson, told news outlets.

“The donation in support of the international relief effort underway was received in Amman on Friday, the 20th, and consists of 16 tons of foodstuff, including fortified food for children, medicines, and medical consumables.” 

She also emphasised “the need for de-escalation to protect the lives of innocent civilians.” 

So far, the death toll in Gaza has risen to 4,137 following an Israeli rocket bombardment on Gaza, according to the Gaza health ministry, while the UN says that the humanitarian situation has reached “catastrophic levels.”

Rwanda President Paul Kagame /Daily Nation/

When Hamas, the militant group governing the Gaza Strip, carried out an attack on Israel on October 7, resulting in the tragic loss of 1,400 lives, including children and women, Rwanda strongly condemned the attack and expressed condolences to Israel. 

Furthermore, the militants took 120 hostages, some of whom have since been released.

“Rwanda extends its deepest condolences and sympathy to the Government and the People of Israel following the terror attacks in Israeli territory on October 7, 2023, leading to the loss of many lives, numerous injuries, and the abduction of hostages,” the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement on October 8. 

Rwanda condemns this act of terror, particularly the targeting of innocent civilians. The current situation is worrying and requires urgent de-escalation.”

On Friday, Rwanda’s State Minister for Regional Cooperation James Kabarebe met with Israeli Ambassador Einat Weiss to discuss “further strengthening of cooperation between the two countries”.

The intensifying conflict between Gaza and Israel, resulting in a significant loss of lives, has created divisions among African nations. Some nations express support for Israel, while others stand with Palestine. 

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa notably voiced strong support for Palestine, emphasizing “South Africa’s solidarity with the Palestinian people” while wearing the keffiyeh, a symbol of Palestinian nationalism.

Uganda’s President, Yoweri Museveni, condemned “the practice of targeting civilians and non-combatants by the belligerents” and called for a two-state solution. “The outbreak of renewed violence in Israel-Palestine is regrettable. Why don’t the two sides implement the two-state solution?” he questioned. 

Kenya’s William Ruto condemned the attacks on Israel by Hamas and reiterated support for Israel. “Kenya joins the rest of the world in solidarity with the State of Israel and unequivocally condemns terrorism and attacks on innocent civilians in the country,” Ruto said.”

RELATED:

About Author

Faith Nyasuguta

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *