Saudi Arabia Opens a Public Kitchen in Gaza, Prepares 24,000 Meals Per Day

JAKARTA - The King Salman Humanitarian Aid Center (KSrelief) inaugurated a central kitchen in the Gaza Strip to provide food security for the Palestinian people in the region.

Through cooperation with the Cultural and Heritage Center as part of a fundraising campaign, the facility produces 24,000 meals every day during Ramadan.

Citing SPA via Antara, it was stated that the kitchen distributed 3.6 million meals, targeting refugee families in Deir Al-Balah and Al-Qarara Cities. In addition to distributing aid, the facility also employs 40 local workers and implements the highest international health standards.

KSrelief's General Supervisor, Abdullah Al Rabeeah, highlighted that the project is a continuation of the Kingdom's efforts to distribute aid to the Palestinian people through land, sea and air.

He also underlined Saudi Arabia's commitment to easing the humanitarian crisis and supporting the most vulnerable groups, including women and children.