The Saudi authorities have been providing support to the state of Ukraine since the start of the Russian-Ukrainian war. Recently, they loaded up the 15th relief plane with seventy tons of food aid. The 15 planes took off from King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, which is operated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center.
The fifteenth Saudi aircraft departed from King Khalid International Airport, bound for Zószow Airport in the Republic of Poland, near the Ukrainian border, with the intention of delivering aid into Ukraine, while Saudi authorities imposed tight restrictions on pro-Gaza campaigns, aid collection, and even donation campaigns and prayers in mosques for Gaza.
Seventy tons of relief goods, including food, baby milk containers, electrical appliances, and generators, are loaded onto the aircraft.
Since the start of the Israeli war on Gaza, the Kingdom has not flown a single plane or aid campaign for the people of Gaza, and it has launched a large-scale media campaign against Palestinian resistance groups.
Reportedly, discussions concerning efforts to restore normalization ties between the Israeli and Saudi authorities are ongoing.
Meanwhile, the Saudi government did not refute international reports that the Kingdom regularly supplies fuel to the Israeli army it is occupying.