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Aid distribution: Turkish Red Crescent transfers 3,000 metric tons of food to Gaza via Rafah border

Aid distribution initiated by the Turkish Red Crescent with 3,000 tons of food supplies transported via 165 trucks crossing the Rafah border into Gaza

Food relief provided by Turkish Red Crescent consists of 3,000 metric tons, delivered to Gaza via...
Food relief provided by Turkish Red Crescent consists of 3,000 metric tons, delivered to Gaza via Rafah checkpoint.

Aid distribution: Turkish Red Crescent transfers 3,000 metric tons of food to Gaza via Rafah border

In early August 2025, the Turkish Red Crescent spearheaded a significant humanitarian effort by delivering a massive aid package to Gaza. This largest single humanitarian shipment in recent months consisted of 165 trucks carrying approximately 3,000 tons of food aid, which entered the territory through the Rafah border crossing[1][2][3].

This timely delivery was a beacon of hope amid challenging circumstances, as Israeli forces temporarily allowed the passage of this crucial aid. The Turkish Red Crescent collaborated with the Egyptian and Jordanian Red Crescents to expedite the delivery of aid to Gaza's population[1][2].

Moreover, the Turkish Red Crescent has been actively providing daily hot meals through soup kitchen operations in Gaza since the onset of the conflict[1][2]. This ongoing effort has been instrumental in sustaining the basic needs of the local population.

However, this delivery also underscores the ongoing humanitarian challenges and the relentless efforts to maintain relief, despite the ever-present security risks. Regrettably, these efforts have not been without casualties, with one aid worker being killed and two seriously injured during the distribution of aid in Gaza[1][2].

In a statement, Turkish Red Crescent leader Fatma Meric Yilmaz reiterated the call for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza and condemned the targeting of Palestinian Red Crescent workers, describing it as a clear violation of international law and humanity[1][2].

Over the broader period since October 2023, Türkiye has demonstrated its unwavering support for Gaza by delivering more than 101,000 tons of humanitarian aid, including food, water, tents, and medical supplies[5]. This latest convoy via Rafah crossing is noted as one of the largest single shipments in recent times[1][3].

The Turkish Red Crescent's commitment to aiding the people of Gaza remains steadfast, and their efforts continue to ensure that aid reaches the population as quickly and safely as possible.

[1] Turkish Red Crescent Press Release, August 2025. [2] Anadolu Agency, August 2025. [3] Middle East Monitor, August 2025. [4] Al Jazeera, August 2025. [5] Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, August 2025.

  1. The aid package was the largest single humanitarian shipment in Turkey, showcasing their significant commitment to humanitarian efforts.
  2. The food aid, totaling about 3,000 tons, was transported in 165 trucks for Gaza by the Turkish Red Crescent.
  3. Delivering daily hot meals through soup kitchens has been a constant effort by the Turkish Red Crescent in Gaza since the conflict began.
  4. Despite ongoing challenges and security risks, humanitarian relief efforts in Gaza continue unabated.
  5. Regrettably, there have been casualties during the distribution of aid in Gaza, with one aid worker losing their life and two getting seriously injured.
  6. The Turkish Red Crescent collaborated with the Egyptian and Jordanian Red Crescents to deliver aid to Gaza's population more swiftly.
  7. In a statement, Turkish Red Crescent leader Fatma Meric Yilmaz called for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza and reprimanded the targeting of Palestinian Red Crescent workers.
  8. Türkiye has demonstrated its unswerving support for Gaza by delivering over 101,000 tons of humanitarian aid since October 2023.
  9. The Turkish Red Crescent is dedicated to ensuring that aid reaches the people of Gaza as quickly and safely as possible.
  10. The latest convoy via Rafah crossing was noted as one of the largest single shipments in recent times.
  11. The humanitarian aid consisted of food, water, tents, and medical supplies, as reported by the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  12. The Anadolu Agency covered the timely delivery of the aid package to Gaza's territory through the Rafah border crossing.
  13. Middle East Monitor highlighted the beacon of hope the delivery provided amid challenging circumstances for the Gazan population.
  14. Al Jazeera documented the temporary permisson granted to Israeli forces for the passage of the crucial aid.
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