Marking a Milestone in Humanitarian Relief
The United Arab Emirates has wrapped up a remarkable chapter in its ongoing commitment to alleviating suffering in Gaza with the successful completion of the Humaid Air Bridge campaign. Over the course of nearly two months, this airlift initiative transported more than 600 tonnes of humanitarian aid, including around 30,000 food parcels, directly benefiting over 150,000 individuals. Launched under the directives of His Highness Sheikh Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi III, Ruler of Ajman, the campaign exemplifies swift, coordinated action in response to urgent needs.
Aid flights departed from Sharjah International Airport, landing in El Arish, Egypt, where supplies were efficiently transferred through border crossings into Gaza. The final flight alone carried 100 tonnes of food and over 3,200 parcels, underscoring the operation's scale and precision. This effort not only addressed immediate food shortages but also bolstered food security for families enduring prolonged hardship.
The Dire Humanitarian Landscape in Gaza
Gaza's humanitarian crisis remains one of the most pressing in the world as of 2026. Nearly all of its 2.1 million residents have been displaced at least once, with access to shelter, clean water, and medical care severely limited. Reports indicate that escalated hostilities since late 2023 have reversed decades of development, pushing the region back by an estimated 77 years in key indicators like infrastructure and economy. Food insecurity affects vast swathes of the population, with malnutrition rates soaring among children.
Health services are overwhelmed, with hospitals operating at minimal capacity due to shortages of medicine and equipment. Over 72,000 Palestinian deaths have been recorded by mid-2026, alongside the loss of hundreds of aid workers. These conditions demand rapid, reliable delivery mechanisms like air bridges to bypass bottlenecks at land crossings.

Operation Chivalrous Knight 3: UAE's Comprehensive Response
The Humaid Air Bridge forms a vital component of Operation Chivalrous Knight 3, UAE's flagship humanitarian program for Gaza initiated in October 2023 by President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. This operation has mobilized air, sea, and land routes to deliver over 90,000 tonnes of aid valued at more than AED 9 billion, making the UAE the largest single donor to the Strip.
Key elements include 'Birds of Goodness' airdrops, field hospitals, desalination plants, and massive sea shipments like a recent vessel carrying 7,200 tonnes. Over 300 aid convoys have crossed borders, providing food, medical supplies, and shelter materials. This multifaceted approach ensures sustained support, from emergency relief to long-term recovery projects such as rebuilding schools and water facilities.
Launch and Execution of Humaid Air Bridge
Named after Ajman's ruler, the Humaid Air Bridge began in early February 2026, responding to worsening conditions in Gaza. Collaborating entities included the Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi Charitable Foundation, Emirates Red Crescent Ajman Branch, Al Ihsan Charity Association, Al Etihad Charity Foundation, and International Charity Organisation. These groups pooled resources for rapid procurement and packaging.
Logistics involved large cargo aircraft flying regular missions from the UAE to Al Arish. Upon arrival, UAE teams at the dedicated humanitarian logistics center coordinated with Egyptian and Palestinian authorities for seamless onward transport via trucks through Kerem Shalom or Rafah crossings. This method minimized delays, ensuring perishables reached destinations intact.
Breakdown of Aid Delivered
The 600+ tonnes encompassed diverse essentials tailored to Gaza's needs. Primarily food parcels stocked with rice, flour, canned goods, dates, and nutritional supplements provided calorie-dense meals for weeks. Medical kits, hygiene products, and baby formula addressed secondary crises like disease outbreaks.
| Aid Category | Quantity | Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Food Parcels | 30,000+ | Feeds families of 5 for 2 weeks |
| Bulk Food Supplies | 500+ tonnes | Supports community kitchens |
| Relief Items | 100 tonnes | Hygiene, blankets, tents |
Each parcel was designed for easy distribution by local partners, prioritizing vulnerable groups like children, elderly, and pregnant women.
Reaching 150,000 Lives: On-the-Ground Impact
With 30,000 parcels alone sufficient for 150,000 meals daily, the aid has tangibly eased hunger. Families in northern and southern Gaza received distributions through UNRWA and local NGOs, allowing focus on survival amid blackouts and rubble. Anecdotal reports highlight mothers accessing formula for infants and elders gaining strength from staples.
Broader effects include reduced pressure on strained markets and hospitals, where malnutrition cases had spiked. By enhancing food security, the operation indirectly supports mental health and community resilience in displacement camps housing hundreds of thousands.

UAE's Storied History of Aid to Palestine
The UAE's engagement predates this crisis, with decades of development projects in Gaza like housing, hospitals, and solar farms. Since 2023, aid has escalated dramatically: over 20,000 tonnes via 104 convoys, four ships with 18,530 tonnes, and billions in funding. Visit the UAE Aid portal for comprehensive stats on global efforts.
This positions UAE as contributing 42% of total international aid per UN figures, emphasizing quality over quantity through direct delivery.
Official Perspectives and International Echoes
UAE leaders reiterated solidarity: the campaign reflects "continued commitment to urgent assistance." Palestinian authorities praised the timeliness, while Egyptian partners facilitated smooth transit. Globally, the effort garnered acclaim amid flotilla interceptions and airdrop mishaps elsewhere. For in-depth coverage, see Gulf News report.
Stakeholders note UAE's model—public-private partnerships—sets a benchmark for efficient aid in conflict zones.
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Navigating Challenges in Aid Delivery
Delivering to Gaza involves hurdles: security risks, with 593 aid workers killed since 2023; bureaucratic delays at crossings; and weather impacting flights. UAE mitigated via diversified routes and tech like GPS-tracked parcels. Despite incidents like failed airdrops elsewhere, Humaid's land-air hybrid proved resilient.
- Security protocols for convoys
- Coordination with multiple governments
- Quality checks pre-flight
Looking Ahead: Sustained UAE Support
While Humaid concludes, Operation Chivalrous Knight 3 continues with planned sea bridges and infrastructure aid. UAE eyes $1.2 billion more for reconstruction, including hospitals and schools. Regional diplomacy aims for stability, ensuring aid flows uninterrupted. Check UN OCHA's latest Gaza update for evolving needs.
This operation not only saves lives today but paves for tomorrow's recovery.


