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Egypt, UAE Coordinate to Supply 2 Million Gallons of Water Daily to Gaza Residents


Thu 31 Jul 2025 | 01:11 AM
Taarek Refaat

The United Arab Emirates and Egypt are intensifying their humanitarian coordination to deliver 2 million gallons of potable water daily to residents of the Gaza Strip, as part of a broader joint relief effort, UAE Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs for International Organizations Sultan Al Shamsi announced on Wednesday.

Speaking during a live phone interview with Egypt’s Sada El-Balad TV, Al Shamsi highlighted the ongoing water desalination efforts aimed at serving over one million Gazans. Plans are underway to expand the water supply line deeper into central Gaza.

Al Shamsi revealed that 5,000 tons of Emirati aid are currently staged in El Arish, Egypt, awaiting entry into Gaza. Additionally, 143 trucks loaded with food supplies, medical equipment, and water are part of the relief convoy.

“Providing safe drinking water is our top priority in Gaza right now,” said Al Shamsi, underlining that access to clean water remains one of the most critical challenges in the besieged enclave.

He also confirmed the presence of a floating Emirati hospital stationed in El Arish, as well as a field hospital inside Gaza, which have together supported the treatment of over 2,600 patients and companions from Gaza in the UAE.

Al Shamsi addressed circulating reports about the closure of the Rafah border crossing, categorically denying them: “I have seen with my own eyes that the crossing is open on the Egyptian side,” he stated.

He also dismissed what he described as "rumors" intended to undermine relief operations, affirming that no misinformation campaign would halt the humanitarian support being provided by both Egypt and the UAE.

“Whatever is being said, we will continue our mission. Egypt and the UAE are committed to helping the Palestinian people,” he said.

The Gaza Strip has been grappling with acute shortages in water, electricity, fuel, and medical supplies due to ongoing conflict and restricted access points. The UAE and Egypt’s joint efforts are seen as a vital humanitarian lifeline, offering both immediate relief and infrastructure-based solutions.