• Volunteers pack aid for Palestinians in Gaza at Al Rimal Hall in Dubai on Saturday. All photos: Antonie Robertson / The National
    Volunteers pack aid for Palestinians in Gaza at Al Rimal Hall in Dubai on Saturday. All photos: Antonie Robertson / The National
  • The packing operation, overseen by Dubai Cares, ran between 9am and 2pm.
    The packing operation, overseen by Dubai Cares, ran between 9am and 2pm.
  • Similar events were due to take place on October 22 in Abu Dhabi and Sharjah.
    Similar events were due to take place on October 22 in Abu Dhabi and Sharjah.
  • The collections have been supported by volunteers from across the UAE, as well as public and private institutions.
    The collections have been supported by volunteers from across the UAE, as well as public and private institutions.
  • The weekend events aim to prepare 25,000 relief packages.
    The weekend events aim to prepare 25,000 relief packages.
  • On Friday the UAE sent a plane carrying 68 tonnes of vital food supplies to the Gaza Strip as part of its continuing humanitarian support for the Palestinian people.
    On Friday the UAE sent a plane carrying 68 tonnes of vital food supplies to the Gaza Strip as part of its continuing humanitarian support for the Palestinian people.
  • The event comes as the first lorries carrying humanitarian aid started crossing into Gaza from northern Sinai, in Egypt.
    The event comes as the first lorries carrying humanitarian aid started crossing into Gaza from northern Sinai, in Egypt.
  • Malls across the region have been handing out donation boxes to shoppers to collect aid.
    Malls across the region have been handing out donation boxes to shoppers to collect aid.
  • Donations have included cash, blankets, canned food, new clothes and children's supplies.
    Donations have included cash, blankets, canned food, new clothes and children's supplies.
  • Packed boxes of aid for Gaza are stacked up in Al Rimal Hall, in Dubai.
    Packed boxes of aid for Gaza are stacked up in Al Rimal Hall, in Dubai.
  • Volunteers pack aid for Palestine as part of the Dubai Cares Tarahum for Gaza Campaign.
    Volunteers pack aid for Palestine as part of the Dubai Cares Tarahum for Gaza Campaign.
  • Rows of volunteers and charity workers pack and stack the boxes of aid for Gazans, at Al Rimal Hall in Dubai.
    Rows of volunteers and charity workers pack and stack the boxes of aid for Gazans, at Al Rimal Hall in Dubai.

Crowds gather in Dubai to pack aid for Gaza


Salam Al Amir
  • English
  • Arabic

Hundreds of people from all walks of life helped to pack boxes of aid for Palestinian people in Gaza on Saturday in Dubai.

There was heavy traffic congestion outside Al Rimal Hall on the Al Ain Road but a solemn silence replaced the usual sound of honking horns as volunteers joined the UAE's efforts to provide aid for Palestinian families.

Inside, adults and young children stood side by side to fill boxes with supplies including canned food, powdered milk, instant cereal, hygiene kits and other necessities.

The event was part of the Compassion for Gaza campaign organised by Emirates Red Crescent, the World Food Programme, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Community Development.

It makes me feel very sad. The kids in Gaza deserve a better life and a better future
Jude Al Souq,
11, who has family in Gaza

“We currently have about 1,050 boxes, and our goal is to reach 13,000 boxes containing food baskets, women's baskets, and children's baskets,” Sultan Al Shamsi, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs for Development and International Organisations Affairs, told The National.

He emphasised the importance of providing ready-to-eat food that complies with international safety standards, because many in Gaza have no access to cooking facilities.

The outpouring of support from the community has been remarkable, he said, with more than 20 NGOs, as well as individuals taking part in the initiative.

The campaign will move to Abu Dhabi's National Exhibition Centre (Adnec) and Sharjah’s Expo Centre on Sunday.

“More events are planned for the coming weeks,” Mr Al Shamsi said.

“Access to aid is very important, and we encourage more access as we have seen lines of trucks waiting to enter Gaza. The UAE is ready to send more assistance,” he said.

One of the volunteers, Mahira Zakiuddin, 42, a school counsellor from Pakistan, brought her two children with her.

“There is little that we can do, but I would like to think that someone would do the same for my children, should anything happen,” she said.

Palestinian diaspora determined to help

Ayman Al Souq, 42, who is originally from Gaza and has lived in the UAE for nearly four decades, came with his two daughters.

Ayman Al Souq packing aid for Palestine with his daughters Kindah and Jude in Dubai on Saturday. Antonie Robertson / The National
Ayman Al Souq packing aid for Palestine with his daughters Kindah and Jude in Dubai on Saturday. Antonie Robertson / The National

“We were driven by the feeling that this is our duty,” he said.

He shared his family's personal connection to Gaza, where their homes in the Al Rimal neighbourhood were destroyed in Israeli air strikes.

“My wife’s and my extended family had to relocate to Deir Al Balah after their home were destroyed,” he said.

Mr Ayman and his family have not been able to go to Gaza since 1996.

His 11-year-old daughter, Jude, spoke of her sadness at the destruction of homes and the killing of children in Gaza.

“It makes me feel very sad,” she said. “The kids in Gaza deserve a better life and a better future.”

Jude has never been to Gaza or met her relatives living there, but she hopes to one day.

“But I want to see it full of beautiful houses and see that everyone is happy,” she said.

Her sister, Kindah, 12, who was packing boxes next her, said she was also saddened by the deaths of children.

“My mum is watching the news all the time and is deeply worried about her family and is extremely sad,” she said.

“All I wish is for them in Gaza to one day be free.”

Gieetha Kanaan, from India, a 49-year-old professor at BITS Pilani Institute of Technology and Science in Dubai, emphasised the importance of setting an example for her students.

“Seeing children dying makes me very sad,” she said. “I wish people become more human and stop killing anybody, especially children; it's so unfair.

“So many people are suffering, and nobody should suffer.”

Emirati volunteer Shamsa Ali, who was working with the Red Crescent, spoke of her motivation.

“I came to help our people in Gaza and felt like I also needed to encourage everyone to come help,” she said.

The campaign's goal is to prepare 25,000 relief packages, with the support of volunteers from across the UAE, as well as public and private institutions.

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