The number of humanitarian and relief aid convoys to Gaza has reached 100, sent by the United Arab Emirates since the launch of Operation "Al-Faris Al-Shaham 3," which has helped alleviate the suffering of Palestinian brothers from the repercussions of war. The convoys sent by the UAE included various types of relief aid, including medical equipment, food parcels, Emirati dates, shelter tents, food items, clothing, water, baby milk, packages for children and women, blankets, relief bags, ambulances, and water and sewage tankers. The total weight of the convoys exceeded 20,000 tons, transported by nearly 1,000 trucks through the Rafah crossing. Additionally, four convoys were sent after the invasion of Rafah, carrying approximately 320 tons, which included shelter tents and food parcels targeting displaced individuals and those affected by the difficult circumstances they are facing, along with a lack of basic life necessities. The health sector was also supported with urgent medical aid exceeding 16 tons of medicines and medical supplies. Through these relief aid convoys, the UAE has created a humanitarian image that has helped alleviate the suffering of those displaced by the war and meet their basic and medical needs, continuing the legacy of the founder Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, may God have mercy on him, in aiding the affected and displaced in brotherly and friendly countries, and providing assistance to the needy and displaced, which serves as a global model for humanitarian work.