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The emirate of Abu Dhabi pledged an additional $20 million to the effort, while King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia sent $50 million to Lebanon for emergency aid.
On July 14 the Kuwaiti Red Crescent Society sent ten tons of medical supplies, while 15 trucks carrying 300 tons of food were dispatched the following day to Syria, to eventually be delivered to the Lebanese Red Cross. Another convoy of 11 trucks loaded with milk and flour left Kuwait City for Lebanon on Monday.
Qatar, meanwhile, pledged $100,000 to the Lebanese Red Cross, while a further $50,000 will be sent by Doha to Lebanese charities in order to purchase essential items. Fifty trucks laden with 200 tons of flour and other food items are currently en route from Qatar to the besieged Lebanese.
© IRIN
[Integrated Regional Information Networks is a project the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. This article does not necessarily reflect the views of the United Nations or its agencies.]
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