JAKARTA - The Ayo Masuk Surga (AMS) Foundation met with the Ambassador of Palestine to Indonesia, Abdalfatah A.K. Alsattari, at the official residence of the Palestinian Ambassador in Menteng, Central Jakarta, Saturday, March 14. The meeting was attended by the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the AMS Foundation, Tadarus Qurani, and his staff to discuss humanitarian cooperation for Palestine.

The meeting was an opportunity to strengthen collaboration between the AMS Foundation and the Palestinian Embassy. Both parties discussed the current conditions in Palestine, especially the humanitarian situation in Gaza which still needs international attention.

During the discussion, both parties also highlighted the challenges of distributing aid. They discussed the distribution mechanism so that the aid could be received by the community more effectively and accurately.

Chairman of the AMS Foundation Board of Trustees, Tadarus Qurani, emphasized his organization's commitment to helping the Palestinian people.

"We are committed to continuing to help the Palestinian people through sustainable humanitarian programs, both in the form of basic needs assistance and collaboration with various parties," said Tadarus at the meeting.

Meanwhile, the Ambassador of Palestine to Indonesia, Abdalfatah A.K. Alsattari, appreciated the support provided by the Indonesian people.

"We greatly appreciate the solidarity and support that continues to flow from the Indonesian people, including from the AMS Foundation, in helping the Palestinian people in the midst of a difficult situation," said Alsattari.

In addition to discussing assistance, this meeting also aims to strengthen institutional relations. This communication reinforcement is expected to improve coordination in the sustainable distribution of assistance to Palestine.

The atmosphere of the meeting was warm and full of solidarity. The series of activities ended with a joint fast-breaking as a symbol of togetherness and commitment to continue supporting the Palestinian people.

Through this cooperation, both parties hope that humanitarian assistance can reach more people in need. This collaboration is also expected to be a sustainable step in supporting the recovery of humanitarian conditions in Palestine.


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