Saudi Arabia Sends 81st Aid Flight to Gaza as Humanitarian Air Bridge Continues
Kingdom expands sustained relief effort delivering medical supplies, food and shelter assistance to civilians in Gaza
Saudi Arabia has dispatched its eighty-first humanitarian relief flight to Gaza, extending an air bridge that has become a central pillar of the Kingdom’s response to the ongoing crisis in the Palestinian territory.
The aircraft, operated under the supervision of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, carried medical supplies, food assistance and essential shelter materials intended to support civilians affected by the conflict.
Officials said the latest shipment reflects Saudi Arabia’s continued commitment to alleviating humanitarian suffering and ensuring the steady flow of aid into Gaza.
The air bridge, launched in the early stages of the current escalation, has involved dozens of coordinated flights transporting tonnes of emergency supplies to staging areas for onward delivery.
The assistance has included surgical equipment, pharmaceuticals, ambulances, food parcels and temporary housing materials.
Saudi authorities have emphasised that humanitarian support for the Palestinian people remains a longstanding national priority.
In addition to air deliveries, the Kingdom has mobilised financial contributions and coordinated with international organisations to facilitate relief distribution.
The sustained pace of flights underscores the scale of the humanitarian needs in Gaza, where infrastructure damage and shortages of medical and basic goods have compounded civilian hardship.
Saudi officials reiterated calls for safe and unimpeded access for aid convoys and for broader efforts to protect civilians.
The ongoing air bridge forms part of a wider regional and international response aimed at stabilising humanitarian conditions while diplomatic initiatives seek to reduce hostilities and advance a lasting resolution.