UAE’s big step for Palestine, Operation ‘Gallant Night 3’ launched in Gaza
It has been a month since the ongoing war between Israel and Palestine. Thousands of people from both the countries have died in this war. The eyes of countries around the world are fixed on this war. At the same time, countries also have different opinions regarding this war. Meanwhile, the United Arab Emirates has stepped forward to help the Palestinians. UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has launched Operation ‘Gallant Night 3’.
UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed has ordered the Joint Operations Command of the Ministry of Defense to launch Operation ‘Gallant Night 3’ to support Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip. According to this, humanitarian aid will be provided to the Palestinian citizens affected by the war. For this, the President has directed to work together with the Emirates Red Crescent, Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation, Zayed Charitable and Humanitarian Foundation and other UAE institutions.
Instructions to provide health related facilities
Along with this, President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed has also directed to provide health related facilities to Palestinian citizens. The President has ordered the Abu Dhabi Department of Health, Ministry of Health and Prevention, to work with doctors and the Emirates Red Crescent, as well as other organizations in the UAE, as well as volunteers, to provide health services to Palestinian citizens affected by the war.
About 9,770 Palestinian civilians died in the war.
While giving information in the Gaza Strip, the Health Ministry run by Hamas said that at least 9,770 civilians living in the Palestinian territory have been killed in this war that started in October last month. The ministry said that on October 7, the Israeli army began retaliating in response to Hamas attacks in southern Israel. Since then, 9,770 Palestinian civilians have been killed in these attacks, including about 4,800 children.
‘The war will continue until Hamas is eliminated’
On the other hand, Israeli officials claim that about 1,400 people have been killed in the war, most of whom are civilians. It is noteworthy that this war that has been going on for the last one month has caused devastation in both the countries. The Israeli army is continuously entering the Gaza Strip and carrying out rapid attacks. Both the countries are in no mood for a ceasefire. Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has made it clear that the war will continue until Hamas is eliminated.