
Ministry for Foreign Affairs and Tourism has announced that Malta will be sending 250 tonnes of flour to the people of Gaza in the coming weeks, as part of its ongoing humanitarian support. Over the last five years, Malta’s total aid to the Palestinian people has exceeded €1.1 million.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Tourism, Ian Borg, visited the flour mills in Marsa where 10,000 sacks of flour are being prepared for shipment. The consignment will first be sent to Limassol, Cyprus, before being transported onwards to Gaza. This operation is being carried out in collaboration with the Government of Cyprus and the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS). The first shipment is expected to depart from the Malta Freeport next week. Upon arrival in Gaza, the flour will be distributed to civilians by the international humanitarian organisation World Central Kitchen.
Deputy Prime Minister Borg emphasised Malta’s stance: “Hunger must never be used as a weapon of war. The international community must come together to remove all obstacles hindering the delivery of life-saving aid to the people of Gaza.”
Over the past five years, Malta has allocated more than €1.1 million in aid to Palestine. This includes annual financial contributions to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), as well as donations to UNICEF, World Central Kitchen, and other international organisations supporting Palestinian communities. Malta also continues to provide University of Malta scholarships to Palestinian students.
Malta’s total aid to the Palestinian territories in 2025 is expected to reach approximately €350,000.
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