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Kuwait finalizes logistics for Gaza aid shipments

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Charities submit requests to Kuwait Flour Mills; KRCS volunteers to accompany flights

KUWAIT: The Kuwait Red Crescent Society (KRCS) is standing by for official clearance to begin airlifting critical humanitarian supplies to the Gaza Strip. The airlift is part of a nationwide relief campaign aimed at supporting Palestinians facing catastrophic conditions under the Zionist entity ’s ongoing assault and blockade.

“We’re now awaiting confirmation from the Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of when the airlifts will begin,” said Fawaz Al-Mazrouei, Director General of KRCS, in an interview with KTV news channel.

Launched under the directives of Kuwait’s top leadership, the aid campaign has mobilized government bodies, civil society groups, and the public in what officials describe as a coordinated national response to the Zionist entity’s genocidal war on Gaza.

On Wednesday, the Ministry of Social Affairs announced the conclusion of the donation drive, confirming that it raised KD 6,546,078 (approximately $21.4 million) in total. That includes KD 2.5 million through an online fundraiser, KD 1.5 million from Insan Charity Society, KD 1.3 million from Direct Aid Society, KD 500,000 from the Awqaf Secretariat General, and other contributions from local organizations.

All funds collected will be fully allocated to the purchase of relief materials through the Kuwait Flour Mills Company. The decision, said Al-Mazrouei, was settled upon following several meetings.

“All charitable organizations are in direct contact with the Kuwait Flour Mills Company, submitting their requests based on each organization’s capacity,” said Al-Mazrouei. “Based on that, we at the Red Crescent — acting as the liaison — coordinate with all the charities and organize the entire program. And, God willing, that process is now underway.” Once flight schedules are confirmed, KRCS will finalize preparations for the aid shipments and oversee the distribution of materials, in line with the requests submitted by each charity through the Flour Mills.

Supervising aid delivery

Al-Mazrouei added that preparations are underway to assign volunteers to accompany each relief flight. “According to the dates of each flight, volunteers are assigned to accompany the plane,” he said. “They will transport all the requested items to the airport, where they are loaded from vehicles onto the aircraft for departure.”

Each plane will include a team of volunteers to supervise the handover of aid, he said. “They will supervise delivery upon arrival and ensure handover to the Egyptian Red Crescent and the storage facilities, confirming that all items have been received,” Al-Mazrouei explained. “The Egyptian Red Crescent will then deliver the goods into Gaza, God willing, under the supervision of all parties involved.”

Assistant Foreign Minister for Development and International Cooperation Hamad Suleiman Al-Mashaan had told the press last month that part of the aid supplies will be delivered to Gaza through Jordan. But no information on delivery to Jordan was provided by Al-Mazrouei.

“All efforts today are focused on one goal — supporting and aiding the Palestinian people,” he said, noting that the Red Crescent was tasked with leading the campaign based on its experience in delivering aid internationally.

Al-Mazrouei praised the Defense Ministry for its role in preparing the air bridge, highlighting the enthusiasm of air force crews involved in the mission. “They are always among the first to respond,” he said. “When we meet with each flight crew, they’re genuinely happy to be delivering aid to any country. This is truly humanitarian work, and everyone is seeking the reward from Allah.”

‘Relief on the way’

The campaign’s urgency comes as the humanitarian crisis in Gaza deepens. According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, the Zionist entity’s nearly two-year war on Gaza has killed at least 61,158 Palestinians, including 193 who have died from hunger, among them 96 children.

The ministry also reported that 87 Palestinians were killed and 570 wounded while attempting to access humanitarian aid. Since late May, 1,655 people have died and more than 11,800 have been injured while trying to obtain food or supplies.

The Zionist entity has maintained a blockade on Gaza for 18 years and has closed all border crossings since March 2. As of August, the enclave’s 2.4 million residents have received only 843 aid trucks since July 27, far fewer than the 6,000 trucks needed over 10 days to meet basic needs, according to Gaza’s Government Media Office. Kuwait’s campaign is one of many aiming to help Gazans. “To the people of Gaza: Relief is on the way, God willing. The people of Kuwait stand with you and will not fall short, God willing,” said Al-Mazrouei

This campaign marks the first authorized charitable fundraising drive since a nationwide suspension was imposed in April 2025. The suspension followed authorities’ discovery of several unauthorized campaigns operating through unofficial websites and social media. The Ministry of Social Affairs said the freeze was necessary to protect donor funds and restore accountability. The suspension was lifted in late June, paving the way for a coordinated and transparent campaign to support Gaza. The Kuwaiti people have responded with overwhelming generosity. “The Kuwaiti people are naturally generous and quick to help,” Al-Mazrouei said. “Even residents in Kuwait are joining these efforts. Everyone is contributing, racing to give whatever they can.”

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Today in Kuwait’s history | Kuwait Times Newspaper

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KUWAIT: 1900: A French vessel visited Kuwait during rule of the seventh ruler Sheikh Mubarak Al-Sabah. An officer on the ship took photos considered to be the first taken of Kuwait.

1967:  Kuwait Deputy Amir and Crown Prince Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah signed a decree supporting Arab countries directly affected by the Israeli aggression and occupation, with KD 55 million.

1968: Kuwait Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah signed a decree to establish a Military College. Studies began on November 2 with the first batch of officers graduating in May 1970.

1969: Kuwait Police Academy received its first group of cadets.

1972:  Kuwait Blind Association was established.

1993: Former Board Chairman of Kuwait Blind Association Hamad Al-Humaidi passed away at the age of 76. Al-Humaidi held a diploma from Cairo in the teaching of the blind.

2013: Oqab Mohammad Al-Khatib, a pioneer of the educational and theater movement in Kuwait, passed away at the age of 92.

2017: Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development (KFAED) and Mali signed a KD 9.5 million-loan agreement to fund a water project in the West African country.

2021: Historian and media figure Saif Marzouq Al-Shamlan passed away at the age of 94.2021 — Kuwaiti director and pioneer of the country’s cinema movement Khaled Al-Seddiq Bastaki died at the age of 76 after an extensive career in production, cinema and television, namely the film “Bas Ya Bahar” in 1972.

2024: Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development (KFAED) and the King Hussein Cancer Foundation and Center signed a grant worth USD seven million to contribute to the cancer treatment of Syrian refugees in the Kingdom of Jordan. — KUNA

 

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Kuwait Civil Aviation: Third runway, new airport watchtower boost operational capacity

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 KUWAIT:  The opening of the third runway and the new airport watchtower on October 30 will help boost operational capacity, said an official at the Public Authority for Civil Aviation on Tuesday. In an interview with KUNA, Deputy Director General for Planning Affairs and Projects at the Public Authority for Civil Aviation Engineer Saad Al-Otaibi affirmed that the two projects were part of the authority’s plans to reinforce Kuwait’s status as a regional hub for aviation and logistic services.

He indicated that Kuwait International Airport infrastructure was entering a new phase of comprehensive development, boosting operational capacity, improving services for travelers, and increasing state income. The Civil Aviation’s four-point comprehensive development strategy focuses on improving infrastructure to better serve travelers, boosting the airport’s operational capacity, increasing income via involving the private sector in administrative projects, and training cadres and staff to handle operations according to international standards.

He revealed that current projects at Kuwait international airport included the third runway, which stretches for 4.58 kilometers, making it one of the world’s longest runways.Al-Otaibi asserted that the opening of the runway would boost air safety and increase operational capacity, adding that the new watchtower project is equipped with the latest navigational technology, allowing air traffic control to direct over 600,000 landing and take-off operations annually, leading to a boost in state income and air safety.

The new projects will provide 20,000 job opportunities for national cadres, he revealed, saying that the Future Leaders Program to train Kuwaiti youth will include this vital sector. He went on to say that involving the private sector to operate commercial facilities within the airport, such as hotels, duty-free shops, and lounges, would be good for business and operational capacity, citing the operations at Terminal 4 (T4) in 2018 as an example of success endeavor.

Regarding the Terminal 2 (T2) project, Al-Otaibi said that it was one of the grandest projects in the history of the country, affirming that it would be an important monument and integral part of the country’s development vision.Speaking on the Civil Aviation Authority law, Al-Otaibi said that it was a leap in the governance of the sector and aligned with global standards set by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), pointing out that the law separates between monitoring and operational tasks to ensure transparency and independence of operations and services.

He touched on Kuwait International Airport’s passing of the detailed security inspection by ICAO by a score of 88 percent as part of the regular and official framework set by the organization, saying that such reflected improved standards set by the Civil Aviation. — KUNA

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Kuwait strikes major gas find

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Amir receives oil minister, top energy officials • Jazza offshore field discovery hailed

KUWAIT: HH the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah received on Monday at Bayan Palace Oil Minister and Kuwait Petroleum Corporation Chairman Dr Tareq Al-Roumi, KPC Deputy Chairman and CEO Sheikh Nawaf Saud Al-Nasser Al-Sabah and Kuwait Oil Company CEO Ahmad Jaber Al-Aidan.

During the reception, they briefed HH the Amir on the newly discovered Al-Jazza natural gas field, which is considered an accomplishment in the Kuwait maritime area, recording the highest production rate of a vertical well in the Minagish formation in Kuwait’s history, as part of KOC’s efforts to develop the nation’s hydrocarbon resources. The top officials presented HH the Amir with a commemorative gift on this occasion.

According to a statement released by KPC, this discovery follows a series of successive offshore exploration successes, including the Nokhatha field discovery in July 2024 and the Julaiah field in January 2025, reflecting significant progress in Kuwait’s offshore exploration capabilities. Initial test results from the Jazza-1 well showed exceptional production exceeding 29 million cubic feet of gas per day.

Al-Jazza offshore gas field

Al-Jazza offshore gas field

The reservoir is characterized by low carbon dioxide levels and is free from hydrogen sulfide and associated water, making it an environmentally and technically rare discovery. The field’s preliminary area is estimated at around 40 sq km, with potential reserves of approximately 1 trillion cubic feet of

gas, These figures are preliminary and may increase with continued exploration in adjacent reservoirs.

Al-Roumi said this discovery represents a strategic milestone within KPC’s and KOC’s 2040 vision to enhance national energy security and boost production capacity. He added that efforts are underway to accelerate the development of offshore fields and integrate them into the production system, supporting economic growth and creating new job opportunities for Kuwaiti talent.

Sheikh Nawaf expressed pride in the achievement, saying these discoveries reflect professionalism of Kuwaiti teams exploring unprecedented frontiers in the oil and gas sector. He added that the findings confirm the high environmental quality of Kuwaiti petroleum, characterized by low emissions, in line with the country’s long-term sustainable energy strategy.

Al-Aidan praised the company’s staff for their efforts in achieving such promising hydrocarbon discoveries, emphasizing that these accomplishments are the result of teamwork, excellence and innovation. He reaffirmed that the company will continue advancing toward development and industry leadership. – KUNA

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