Humanitarian aid organisations to deliver four ambulances to Gaza
As part of ongoing efforts to support the people of Gaza, the International Humanitarian Aid Organisation (IHO Ebrar) and Orphans Foundation have taken action to provide four ambulances to the region.
Following a ceasefire agreement with the Israeli occupation regime, after 15 months of genocidal aggression and mass destruction in Gaza, global aid organizations, particularly in Türkiye, have intensified their relief efforts.
IHO Ebrar and Orphans Foundation, which have been actively delivering aid since the onset of the occupation regime’s attacks, have initiated the production of four ambulances in Cairo, Egypt. The vehicles are expected to be dispatched to Gaza as soon as they are completed, forming part of the organisations’ broader health support initiative.
Sabahattin Ugar, IHO Ebrar’s Turkey Coordinator, spoke about the project’s importance in facilitating medical treatment for Gaza’s residents.
“As international aid organisations, we are here at a factory that produces ambulances, overseeing the work being done on-site for the ambulances donated by our benefactors,” Ugar stated. “May Allah bless our donors for their generosity.”
The delivery of these ambulances is expected to bolster Gaza’s medical infrastructure, which has been severely affected by months of Israeli genocidal aggression, providing critical emergency response services to those in need. (ILKHA)
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