Lahore — Pakistan has sent its 29th humanitarian aid consignment to Gaza on February 12, 2026, comprising 100 tonnes of essential food items, as the country continues its steadfast support for Palestinians amid the ongoing crisis in the enclave.
The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) coordinated the dispatch with the support of Al-Khidmat Foundation. The relief goods — including dates, flour, rice, meals ready-to-eat (MRE), and cooking oil — were loaded onto a chartered flight from Allama Iqbal International Airport in Lahore to Egypt’s Al-Arish airport for onward delivery to Gaza.
The People and Government of Pakistan have today sent another consignment of almost a hundred tons of humanitarian aid, medicines and food items to the brotherly people of the State of Palestine in Occupied Gaza: pic.twitter.com/77ErUtWezt
— The STRATCOM Bureau (@OSPSF) February 10, 2026
Key Highlights
- 29th consignment dispatched by NDMA with Al-Khidmat Foundation support.
- 100 tonnes of food items: dates, flour, rice, MRE, cooking oil.
- Flight from Lahore to Al-Arish, Egypt, for Gaza delivery.
- Total aid to Palestine now 2,827 tonnes across 29 consignments.
- Second consignment within the last week (28th on February 9).
- First aid sent October 19, 2023, shortly after conflict escalation.
This latest shipment follows the 28th consignment dispatched on February 9, which carried 100 tonnes of tents. With this addition, Pakistan’s total humanitarian assistance to Palestine has reached 2,827 tonnes across 29 consignments since the crisis intensified.
The aid reflects Pakistan’s consistent commitment to providing life-saving support to Palestinians facing severe humanitarian challenges, including displacement and shortages caused by the prolonged conflict. NDMA officials reiterated that such efforts will continue in coordination with partner organisations to address urgent needs in Gaza.This dispatch comes as international calls for sustained humanitarian access persist, with Pakistan maintaining its role as a reliable contributor to relief operations in the region. Further consignments are expected as the situation evolves.
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