Qatar sends over 100 tons of humanitarian aid to Lebanon
Doha, April 10 (Hibya) - Qatar, under the directives of Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, sent more than 100 tons of humanitarian aid consisting of medicines, medical supplies, and emergency relief kits to those in need in Lebanon.
Qatar dispatched comprehensive humanitarian aid to Lebanon under the direct instructions of Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.
The aid, transported via a Qatar Airways aircraft departing from Doha, included medical supplies, medicines, and emergency first aid kits provided by the Ministry of Health. The total aid exceeding 100 tons is expected to reach tens of thousands of people in need.
The relief operation was carried out in cooperation with Qatar’s Ministry of Public Health, the Qatar Fund for Development, and the Qatar International Search and Rescue Group under the Internal Security Force (Lekhwiya).
Officials stated that the humanitarian aid would help meet the needs of hospitals in Lebanon, support the healthcare system, and strengthen service capacity under crisis conditions.
It was noted that this initiative is part of ongoing efforts to reduce humanitarian needs in the region and support healthcare infrastructure.
British News Agency