Since the beginning of the attacks, we have been working to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza as quickly as possible through our warehouse in Egypt. As the Rafah Border Crossing remained closed for extended periods, we expanded our efforts by renting a warehouse in Jordan to ensure a faster response.
With the ceasefire in place and the reopening of the Rafah Crossing, aid deliveries to Gaza have accelerated. While our operations in Jordan continue, we have resumed sending aid through our warehouse in Egypt.
The first aid shipment sent after the ceasefire included 22 tons of flour and 1,000 hygiene kits, which have been dispatched for distribution in Gaza.
Additionally, three representatives from the Mavi Marmara Association were present in Egypt to oversee aid projects and hold discussions with officials.