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Post by : Badri Ariffin
In a significant humanitarian effort, the UAE has dispatched a convoy loaded with 40 tonnes of medical supplies along with four ambulances to bolster healthcare services in the Gaza Strip. This initiative aims to empower medical professionals as they respond to pressing humanitarian needs amidst ongoing challenges.
This aid was sent under the auspices of “Operation Gallant Knight 3,” reflecting the UAE’s sustained commitment to alleviating the hardships faced by the people of Gaza. The medical supplies and ambulances are poised to enhance healthcare services and offer crucial support to overburdened hospitals and medical staff.
The recent shipment is part of a continuous flow of humanitarian aid that the UAE has provided since the onset of the crisis, targeting healthcare and relief through Operation Gallant Knight 3 to assist families in need and diminish their suffering.
This latest delivery is emblematic of the UAE’s unwavering dedication to helping those in Gaza, ensuring that medical teams are equipped to meet escalating humanitarian and emergency demands within the enclave.
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