A ship laden with essential health supplies dispatched from Türkiye to Gaza has successfully reached Egypt's El Arish Port, marking a crucial step in humanitarian efforts to support the healthcare infrastructure in the region.
The cargo includes 20 fully equipped ambulances and vehicles from Türkiye's National Medical Rescue Team (UMKE), along with generators designed to provide energy support to health facilities in Gaza.
Additionally, the shipment comprises field hospitals featuring operating rooms and intensive care units, as well as fully equipped inflatable field hospitals. The cargo further includes a supply of medical drugs and consumables intended for use within these medical facilities.
This humanitarian initiative aims to bolster the capacity of health services in Gaza, addressing the pressing need for medical resources and facilities.
The arrival of the aid ship underscores Türkiye's commitment to supporting regions facing humanitarian crises and reinforces international efforts to alleviate the healthcare challenges in Gaza. (ILKHA)
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