Humanitarian aid to Syria, Palestine, Lebanon and Sudan

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The Turkish Humanitarian Relief Foundation (İHH) sent 6 trucks loaded with humanitarian aid to Syria, Palestine, Lebanon and Sudan.

The organization held an event on Wednesday in front of the Bingöl municipality in the province of the same name (east) before the departure of the aid trucks, which included food supplies and winter clothes.

Muhittin Celi, the organization’s official in Bingöl, stated that the trucks will be sent to the organization’s logistics center in Kilis province, which borders Syria, in the first phase.

Celi added that in the second phase, they will be delivered to those in need in war zones in Syria, Palestine, Lebanon and Sudan.

He stated that the organization has mobilized its efforts to alleviate the suffering of those in need, especially in Sudan, who are suffering great difficulties as a result of the civil war.

In the same context, the Turkish Relief Foundation in Sivas province (central) sent an aid truck to Syria.

The truck contained 500 bags of flour collected with the help of philanthropists in the state.

On December 8, the Syrian factions extended their control over the capital Damascus, thus ending 61 years of the bloody Baath Party regime and 53 years of the Assad family’s rule.

The next day, the leader of the new Syrian administration, Ahmed al-Sharaa, announced that Mohammed al-Bashir, the head of the government that had been running Idlib (northwest) for years, had been tasked with forming a new Syrian government to manage a transitional phase.