
Damascus, March 4, 2025 – In a significant demonstration of continued humanitarian support, a convoy of 20 relief trucks carrying 480 tons of dates crossed the Nasib Border Crossing into the Syrian Arab Republic today. This aid shipment is part of the ongoing Saudi land relief bridge, a vital initiative operated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), aimed at assisting the Syrian people during their time of need.
The shipment of dates, a staple food with significant nutritional value, is intended to support those in Syria facing difficult living conditions, particularly in light of the ongoing challenges caused by conflict and displacement. The delivery forms part of Saudi Arabia's broader humanitarian efforts to alleviate the suffering of the Syrian people, reinforcing the Kingdom’s unwavering commitment to providing aid to brotherly and friendly nations in times of crisis.
This latest assistance highlights the strength of the Kingdom’s humanitarian programs, which are delivered with the goal of improving the living conditions of vulnerable populations. Saudi Arabia, through KSrelief, has consistently been at the forefront of international efforts to provide relief to countries in need, demonstrating the Kingdom's humanitarian leadership and its dedication to promoting peace, stability, and well-being in the region.
By providing this essential aid, Saudi Arabia continues to demonstrate its role as a steadfast ally to Syria, reaffirming its support for the Syrian people as they navigate through challenging times. The Kingdom’s relief efforts are designed to mitigate the hardships faced by displaced families, ensuring they receive the necessary support to rebuild their lives and communities. This delivery of 480 tons of dates is just one example of the broader, ongoing relief operations that reflect Saudi Arabia’s humanitarian priorities and its deep commitment to providing timely and effective aid to those in need.
