AMMAN – On Saturday (1 November 2025), the DT Peduli logistics warehouse in Amman buzzed with activity. Volunteers in blue-and-orange vests labeled “DT Peduli Volunteer” worked side by side, preparing thousands of food aid packages.
The truck engines roared as volunteers smiled and stacked boxes. Once again, DT Peduli sent five humanitarian trucks with essential food supplies to Gaza, Palestine.
This movement represents the unbroken chain of compassion from the people of Indonesia. Generous donors, organizations, and companies entrusted part of their blessings to ease others’ suffering. Every box, every package, is the result of hard work, dedication, and collaboration between DT Peduli and its local partner, ICCS.
Inside the bustling warehouse, volunteers worked with focus and joy, ensuring every parcel was carefully packed and ready for transport.
“Today, DT Peduli is sending five food trucks for the people of Palestine. Each truck carries 768 packages—enough to support 3,480 people. In total, this shipment will reach more than 19,200 Gazans, in shaa Allah.”
explained Cucu Hidayat, Treasurer of DT Peduli Foundation, amidst the preparations.
Each box was more than a collection of items—it was a lifeline. The aid packages, containing 22 essential food products, were designed to meet the basic needs of families enduring hardship.
“There’s rice, sugar, cooking oil, hummus, lentils, tea, dates, tuna, spaghetti, and more—all packed into one box,” said Cucu as he showed the contents.
“This is the trust of our donors, who’ve shared their wealth for our brothers and sisters in Palestine. May this aid arrive safely and bring blessings to everyone. Let’s continue praying for Palestine’s freedom. Allahu Akbar!”
The culmination of weeks of preparation came when the five-truck convoy began to move. Muhammad Ihsan, Director of DT Peduli’s Community Service Division (LPM), stood by the roadside in Zarqa Province, Jordan, watching with determination and hope as the trucks rolled out—each one carrying tons of compassion.
“We’re now on the main road of Zarqa Province, reporting the dispatch of five container trucks filled with food aid heading directly to Gaza. In collaboration with several Jordan-based NGOs and under the escort of the Royal Jordanian Army, in shaa Allah, this mission will reach Gaza safely.”
Ihsan declared, his voice rising above the dry Jordanian wind, as massive trucks rolled slowly behind him—carrying around 96 tons of humanitarian aid.
The moment was emotional yet resolute. Ihsan raised his hands high, waving to the drivers and offering heartfelt prayers for a safe journey.
“May Allah make it easy, bless the path, and bring great benefit to all,” he said with deep conviction.
As the convoy disappeared into the horizon, those five trucks became more than just vehicles—they became symbols of hope, carrying Indonesia’s compassion across borders, bridging hearts, and affirming that humanity knows no distance.