A powerful new documentary illustrates the UAE’s pivotal role in supporting those affected by the war in Gaza.
Produced by the International Humanitarian and Philanthropic Council, Hope Remains premiered on Discovery Channel.
It retells the stories of individuals who have received aid from the UAE and details the role the country has played in supporting the people of Palestine.
It also features interviews with aid workers involved in this humanitarian journey.
Hope Remains also reflects the global appreciation for the UAE's continuous humanitarian efforts in Gaza and showcases the values of generosity and fraternity that define the country.
The UAE's contributions accounted for 42 per cent of the total humanitarian aid provided to the Strip between October 2023 and November 2024, amounting to $828 million.
Hope Remains will be released in Arabic and English on the social media channels of the Council and national television channels throughout June.
Last year, the Council launched a docu-series titled On the Frontline that captured UAE-led humanitarian initiatives within the country, Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It highlighted the UAE's roles in providing assistance to Palestinian people.
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