Kuwait continues to demonstrate its unwavering support for the Palestinian people, particularly those facing hardship in Jerusalem and Gaza. Recent discussions between the Kuwait Red Crescent Society (KRCS) and the Al-Quds Empowerment Fund highlight a strengthened commitment to coordinated humanitarian aid to Palestine, ensuring resources reach those most in need. This collaboration comes as Kuwait implements new regulations for charitable organizations operating internationally, emphasizing the role of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in streamlining and prioritizing assistance.
KRCS and Al-Quds Empowerment Fund Collaborate on Palestinian Relief
The Kuwait Red Crescent Society (KRCS) hosted a high-level delegation from the Al-Quds Empowerment Fund on Thursday, marking a significant step towards more effective and targeted humanitarian aid to Palestine. The meeting, reported by the Kuwait News Agency (KUNA), centered on aligning future projects with the current, pressing needs of Palestinians, with a specific focus on the situation in Jerusalem.
The delegation included prominent figures such as Munib Al-Masri, Vice Chairman of the fund’s Board of Trustees, and Emad Abu Kishk, President of Al-Quds University. This underscores the fund’s dedication to addressing the challenges faced by Palestinians across various sectors, including education and basic necessities.
New Regulations for International Charities
A key aspect of the discussions revolved around Kuwait’s evolving regulatory landscape for charitable organizations. New rules, set to take effect in mid-2025, mandate that all international activities undertaken by Kuwaiti charities require coordination with, and approval from, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This move aims to ensure transparency, accountability, and strategic alignment of charitable giving with Kuwait’s foreign policy objectives and the most urgent humanitarian priorities. The KRCS is proactively preparing for these changes, seeking to establish a seamless process for collaboration.
“Fazaa for Gaza” Campaign: A Testament to Kuwait’s Commitment
The KRCS has been at the forefront of providing immediate relief to Gaza, particularly through its “Fazaa for Gaza” campaign. Khaled Al-Mughamis, Chairman of the KRCS, revealed that the society has already delivered an impressive 400 tons of food aid to the Palestinian people.
This substantial aid delivery was facilitated by 19 dedicated relief flights operating under a Kuwaiti air bridge to Gaza. Al-Mughamis emphasized that this ongoing effort reflects Kuwait’s long-held and deeply rooted humanitarian approach to supporting Palestinians and alleviating their suffering. The campaign demonstrates a practical commitment beyond diplomatic support.
Preparing for Winter: Shelter Assistance for Gaza Residents
Recognizing the impending winter and the vulnerability of Gaza residents, the KRCS is now shifting its focus to providing essential shelter assistance. Plans are underway to dispatch tents and blankets to protect individuals and families from the harsh cold.
Al-Mughamis assured that this shelter assistance will meet “the highest quality standards,” with a particular emphasis on fire resistance. This attention to detail highlights the KRCS’s dedication to providing safe and durable aid, not just immediate relief. The provision of these supplies is crucial as existing infrastructure in Gaza continues to be impacted by ongoing conflict. This is a vital component of broader disaster relief efforts in the region.
Strengthening Partnerships for Long-Term Impact
The KRCS is actively seeking to strengthen its regional and international partnerships to maximize the impact of its humanitarian work. Al-Mughamis extended an invitation to the Al-Quds Empowerment Fund to collaborate with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in detailing their projects and identifying opportunities for joint initiatives.
He reiterated the KRCS’s commitment to continuing its aid and humanitarian projects, reinforcing its role as a key player in addressing crises and supporting communities affected by war or natural disasters. This collaborative approach is seen as essential for sustainable development and long-term stability in the region.
Al-Quds University President Emad Abu Kishk echoed this sentiment, stating that the delegation engaged in a comprehensive discussion of the Palestinian situation with the KRCS Chairman. The conversation specifically addressed the challenges facing the Palestinian cause and the unique difficulties experienced by residents of Jerusalem. He further noted the importance of enhancing cooperation and forging partnerships with the KRCS to effectively implement humanitarian projects within Jerusalem, focusing on sustainable solutions.
Looking Ahead: Coordinated Action for a Brighter Future
The meeting between the KRCS and the Al-Quds Empowerment Fund represents a positive development in the ongoing efforts to provide humanitarian aid to Palestine. The implementation of new charity regulations, while requiring increased coordination, is expected to streamline the delivery of assistance and ensure it reaches those who need it most.
Kuwait’s continued dedication, coupled with collaborative partnerships, offers a beacon of hope for Palestinians facing immense challenges. The focus on both immediate relief, like food and shelter, and long-term development, particularly in Jerusalem, demonstrates a holistic approach to addressing the humanitarian crisis.
To learn more about the Kuwait Red Crescent Society and their ongoing initiatives, visit their official website. Consider supporting organizations dedicated to Palestinian relief to contribute to a more stable and hopeful future for the region.

