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Gaza Strip: Chinese humanitarian aid reach Palestinians in Gaza

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Gaza Strip - February 25, 2025 The first batch of China's latest emergency humanitarian aid has been allocated to the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip after they arrived in the besieged enclave on Tuesday. The humanitarian assistance provided by China was transported from Jordan to Gaza via land borders. Consisting of 60,000 food parcels, the Chinese emergency aid will be delivered in six shipments. The initial shipment includes 12,000 food parcels. The Palestine Red Crescent Society coordinated the distribution of the Chinese food aid to displaced Palestinian families who lost their homes due to Israeli strikes. Palestinian families, struggling in harsh humanitarian conditions, began gathering in the early morning, eager to receive the food from China. Saleha Jibril is among the Palestinians to receive the Chinese aid, who expressed deep gratitude for the support. Shotlist: Gaza City, Gaza Strip - Feb 25, 2025: 1. Various of workers transporting China's emergency humanitarian supplies with forklift, distributing supplies; 2. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Saleem Abu Ras, staff member, Palestine Red Crescent Society (partially overlaid with shot 3): "The food parcel contains the necessary substances that were not available last period, such as sugar, oil, salt and rice, all of which are expensive in the market and unavailable. Aid will be distributed to 6,200 displaced families whose homes were destroyed."; [SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE] 3. Logo of Palestine Red Crescent Society; [SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE] 4. Various of Palestinian people lining up to get supplies; 5. Worker distributing supplies; 6. Supplies provided by China; 7. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Fahed Al-Sousi, resident in Gaza: "The aid from China, Qatar, and the other ones as well, are useful to us and meet our needs, because the goods in the markets are very expensive for us. Indeed, it's better to receive the aid through the Red Crescent, as our financial situation is at zero."; 8. Various of local resident Saleh Jibril, children checking supplies provided by China; 9. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Saleha Jibril, resident in Gaza: "The aid came on time and contains very necessary items for the house, such as rice, lentils, sugar and oil, all of which are necessary supplies, especially with the advent of Ramadan and when our conditions are very difficult. We are happy to receive a food parcel that will fill a little bit of the deficit in our house."; 10. Worker transporting supplies with forklift. [Restriction - No access Chinese mainland]

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