Saudi Arabia has provided 24,000 hot meals to displaced families in Gaza, as part of ongoing humanitarian assistance delivered through the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief).
In Saudi Arabia, the aid initiative reflects continued efforts by the kingdom to support vulnerable communities affected by conflict, particularly in the Gaza Strip.
According to the Saudi Press Agency, KSrelief established a central kitchen in Gaza in February to help provide daily meals to displaced people in central and southern areas of the enclave.
In addition to prepared meals, 820 food baskets were distributed in Khan Younis, reaching nearly 5,000 people, the report said.
The assistance forms part of wider Saudi humanitarian programmes aimed at addressing urgent food needs in crisis-affected regions, delivered through coordinated relief operations.
Gaza has faced severe humanitarian pressure due to ongoing conflict, with shortages of food, water, and essential supplies affecting large parts of the population. Aid operations from regional and international partners have been central in responding to these needs.
Saudi Arabia’s KSrelief continues to play a role in emergency relief efforts across different regions, with a focus on food security, health support, and rapid response during crises.
The latest distribution underscores sustained humanitarian engagement from Gulf states in supporting civilians affected by regional instability.

