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Saudi Aid Plane Lands in Beirut with Essential Supplies for Lebanese Crisis


BEIRUT: A Saudi Arabian aid plane landed at Beirut Airport today, marking the seventh consecutive day of humanitarian assistance from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The aircraft, part of a relief air bridge operated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, delivered crucial food, relief supplies, medicines, and baby milk to support the Lebanese people amid ongoing crises and hardships.

According to National News Agency-Lebanon, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has been steadfast in its commitment to assist Lebanon, with the aid planes symbolizing a significant gesture of solidarity. This initiative aims to mitigate the impact of the economic and humanitarian challenges faced by the Lebanese population, providing much-needed relief in a time of dire need. The continuation of these efforts underscores the regional cooperation and humanitarian outreach extended by Saudi Arabia.

The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, a key player in the delivery of assistance, has been actively involved in v
arious relief operations across the globe. Its sustained efforts in Lebanon reflect a broader strategy of providing urgent care and support to populations affected by crises. The arrival of the aid plane today is a testament to the ongoing partnership between Saudi Arabia and Lebanon, focusing on immediate relief and long-term recovery.