The Launch of Vessel Um Al Emarat: UAE’s Unwavering Humanitarian Commitment to Gaza

UAE launches Vessel Um Al Emarat under Operation Gallant Knight 3, delivering food, medicine and aid to Gaza, reaffirming humanitarian commitment.
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The United Arab Emirates has maintained the legacy of world humanitarian leadership by introducing the Vessel Um Al Emarat, which forms the foundation of Operation Gallant Knight 3. This initiative was launched in the holy month of Ramadan and sends a strong message of unity to the people, as the weak families in Gaza are provided with the essentials of food, medicine, and clothes at their time of need.

A Legacy of Compassion and Support

The UAE is not acting on a short-term basis, but as a long-term effort to provide humanitarian aid and civilian relief.

The Vision of Her Highness Fatima bint Mubarak

Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak has remained a champion of international relief efforts that bring dignity and relief to needy people. Her unifying vision makes hope reborn in those who have to undergo immense suffering and light the light of an example of the true spirit of the month of mercy.

The Scale of UAE Humanitarian Aid

The UAE contribution to Gaza is historic and real and 46 percent of the entire humanitarian aid that has been received in the recent past. So far, a total support of the UAE has amounted to USD 3 billion, including more than 122, 000 tons of life-saving relief.

Integrated Infrastructure for Sustainable Impact

In addition to urgent delivery of aid, the UAE is constructing a long-term logistical system to facilitate continued health care and survival and collaborate with other global organizations such as the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Food Programme (WFP). The major milestones of operations are:

Field Hospital: A 200-bed facility that has successfully treated over 54,000 cases.

Floating Hospital: Providing critical medical care to more than 23,000 patients, supplemented by 100 additional beds to support the local healthcare sector.

Water Pipeline Project: Producing 2 million gallons of clean water per day, serving hundreds of thousands of civilians.

This integrated approach reaffirms that the UAE places the needs of civilians at the absolute forefront of its international priorities.

Tags: @UAEGov @MOHAPUAE @UAEaid | @WFP @WHO @UNICEF @IslamicRelief Join the conversation: Share how you’re showing solidarity this Ramadan using our official hashtags!

#سفينة_ام_الامارات #الامارات_للخير #UAE_AID

(FAQs)

Q1: What is the Vessel Um Al Emarat?
A: It is a major humanitarian aid ship launched by the UAE as part of Operation Gallant Knight 3. Its mission is to deliver critical food, medicine, and clothing to vulnerable families in Gaza, particularly during the holy month of Ramadan.

Q2: How much aid has the UAE provided to Gaza recently?
A: The UAE has provided over USD 3 billion in aid, totaling more than 122,000 tons of supplies. Impressively, this accounts for approximately 46% of the total international humanitarian aid recently received by the sector.

Q3: What medical infrastructure has the UAE established in the region?
A: The UAE operates a 200-bed field hospital (which has treated over 54,000 cases) and a floating hospital (over 23,000 cases treated). They have also added 100 extra beds to support the broader local healthcare sector.

Q4: How does the UAE help address the water crisis in Gaza?
A: Through a dedicated, high-capacity water pipeline project, the UAE produces 2 million gallons of clean water per day, directly serving hundreds of thousands of civilians.

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