Tartous-SANA
A convoy of relief aid, provided by the National Center in North Lebanon for those affected by the earthquake, arrived at the Arida border crossing in Tartous governorate today, to head to the cities of Jableh and Latakia.
The head of the National Center in the North, Kamal al-Khair, considered in a speech he delivered after the convoy was handed over that this work is the least duty of loyalty to Syria, the beating heart of Arabism, its leadership, army and people, which has stood and still is by Lebanon and its people through the stages and crises it went through, and supported the resistance and defended All humanity is facing takfiri terrorism.
Al-Khair called on the world to work with various means and capabilities in order to break the unjust siege on the Syrian people, noting the contributions of the active Arab and foreign countries in supporting the Syrian people, and lifting the siege imposed on them by the American administration.
Director of Public Services in Tartous Governorate, Jihad Quneira, mentioned in a statement to a correspondent
SANA, that the governorate has formed a specialized committee to be present at the crossing, to facilitate the entry of relief aid convoys from Lebanon to Syria, which are provided by charities, civil society, and Lebanese national forces and parties to provide relief to the Syrians in their ordeal.
Hassan Barhoum, director of the Arida border post, indicated in a similar statement that the convoy includes six trucks loaded with foodstuffs, blankets, clothes and mattresses, in addition to an oxygen machine and boxes of sterilizers.
Gram Muhammad
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