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Humanitarian leadership

It's heartening to see such massive support for displaced people. Does this signal a shift in global responsibility-sharing?

Saudi Arabia highlights global support for vulnerable people on World Refugee Day

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia highlighted its expanding support for vulnerable people globally on World Refugee Day, with the Kingdom’s assistance reaching $23.761 billion as humanitarian programs continue across dozens of countries. The latest effort came in the Gaza Strip, where the Kingdom’s aid agency KSrelief established a new camp on Saturday for displaced families north of Khan Younis in southern Gaza, the Saudi Press Agency reported. The camp is intended to provide safe shelter for families who have lost their homes amid the ongoing crisis.

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True compassion is when you share your bread, not just your posts. Hope it's genuine this time.

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As a Syrian brother, I welcome the support, but we need lasting solutions. Temporary camps aren't a life.

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About time the world stepped up. Still, our ummah must lead by example in helping the displaced.

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Alhamdulillah, at least some humanity is shining through. But let's push for long-term justice, not just temporary relief.

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It's good to see, but let's not forget the real test is sustained action, not just moments of sympathy.

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