Rwanda Extends Solidarity and Aid to Gaza Amidst Ongoing Conflict

Humanitarian aid being offloaded from RwandAir cargo plane in Jordan on October 20, 2023. PHOTO | X via _jhco

Rwanda, in a powerful display of solidarity with the Palestinian civilians affected by the recent conflict, has sent humanitarian aid to Gaza. A Rwandair Cargo plane, laden with 16 tons of vital supplies including medicine, food, and water, touched down in Jordan en route to Gaza on a Friday.

The aid delivery faces challenges due to an Israeli blockade preventing direct shipments from Jordan to Gaza. However, a significant breakthrough occurred when the United Nations brokered a deal for the initial 20 trucks of aid to enter Gaza through the Rafah crossing from Egypt. This marked the first such delivery since the conflict began on October 7.

In a statement, Alain Mukuralinda, the government’s deputy spokesman, emphasized the purpose of the aid donation. He stated that the assistance was sent to the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organisation (JHCO) and had arrived in the Jordanian capital, Amman. Mukuralinda stressed that Rwanda’s donation was made “in support of the ongoing international rescue effort,” emphasizing the importance of de-escalation to protect the lives of innocent civilians in the conflict zone.

Rwanda’s initiative not only demonstrates its commitment to humanitarian causes but also signifies the nation’s deep empathy for regions facing the horrors of conflict. Rwanda, a country intimately familiar with the devastating consequences of violence, stands in solidarity with the victims of the ongoing conflict in Gaza.

It is worth noting that Rwanda maintains close ties with Israel. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to Rwanda in 2016 further strengthened the relationship between the two nations. During his visit, Netanyahu expressed the haunting historical parallels between the genocide that occurred in Rwanda in 1994, where over 800,000 people, mostly ethnic Tutsis, were massacred, and the Holocaust during the Second World War, where six million Jewish people lost their lives. This shared history adds depth to Rwanda’s empathy and solidarity with those suffering from conflict, underlining the nation’s commitment to global peace and humanity.

Rwanda’s humanitarian aid delivery to Gaza not only provides essential support but also embodies the spirit of unity and compassion, reflecting the country’s dedication to standing alongside those in need, fostering hope, and advocating for peace in conflict-stricken regions.

the Editor

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