The Kuwait Red Crescent Society announced the entry of 15 trucks loaded with Kuwaiti relief aid to the Gaza Strip through the Karm Abu Salem crossing, in cooperation and coordination with the Kuwaiti Embassy in Cairo and the Egyptian Red Crescent Society. The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Society, Ambassador Khaled Al-Maghames, said in a press statement yesterday that the batches of Kuwaiti aid that entered yesterday come as a continuation of the humanitarian efforts exerted by Kuwait in alleviating the suffering of the Palestinian people, explaining that on Thursday, God willing, two additional trucks will be brought in, bringing the total number of trucks to 17, representing what was transported via the second Kuwaiti airlift through the second Kuwaiti airlift, which has reached 15 flights so far, carrying about 360 tons of relief food supplies. He indicated that the Kuwaiti food aid will be distributed to tens of thousands of affected families inside the most needy Gaza Strip, affirming that the arrival of this aid represents a ray of hope for the residents of the Strip who are facing difficult humanitarian conditions as a result of the siege and shortage of basic food supplies. He explained that this aid comes within the framework of Kuwait's firm commitment to supporting the Palestinian people, in implementation of the directives of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad, and the Society worked during the second Kuwaiti airlift in cooperation with charitable societies and associations inside Kuwait, and in coordination with local and international humanitarian partners, to ensure that aid reaches its beneficiaries, indicating that food in Gaza is no longer just relief support, but has become a necessity to save lives in light of the worsening humanitarian deterioration.