Damascus: The sixth Kuwaiti airplane carrying humanitarian aid has landed at Damascus International Airport. This marks a continued effort by Kuwait to provide assistance to those in need in Syria.
According to Kuwait News Agency, the aid delivery is part of a series of humanitarian efforts aimed at supporting Syrian communities affected by ongoing conflicts. The initiative underscores Kuwait's commitment to offering relief and support to regions experiencing crises.
In other news, Egypt's Foreign Minister announced that starting Sunday, 600 truckloads of aid and fuel will be allowed to enter the Gaza Strip daily. This development is part of efforts to alleviate the hardships faced by the people of Gaza amidst ongoing conflicts.
Meanwhile, in Gaza, the Israeli occupation forces have launched attacks resulting in the deaths of 23 Palestinian civilians, occurring shortly before a ceasefire was set to take effect. The situation remains tense as parties navigate the ceasefire agreement.
In Libya, the Prime Minister has inaugurated the third Libya Energy and Economic Summit in Tripoli, focusing on discussions around energy and economic development in the region.
In the United States, the government has allocated USD 117 million in security assistance to Lebanon, reflecting ongoing support and cooperation between the two nations. Additionally, the US President-elect plans to sign a significant number of executive actions upon taking office, signaling an active start to the new administration.