In a swift response to the recent events in Khan Younis, the United Arab Emirates has dispatched 3 tons of medical supplies and medications to support the beleaguered healthcare sector in Gaza.
The aid package aims to address urgent shortages in hospitals, including Nasser Medical Hospital in Khan Younis, ensuring the continued provision of medical services to the injured, sick, and displaced populations.
The UAE’s medical aid includes essential supplies such as various medications for different injuries, insulin for diabetes patients, and various solutions.
These provisions are critical as Gaza’s healthcare system grapples with severe shortages exacerbated by the ongoing conflict.
In collaboration with international medical organizations and local hospitals, the UAE seeks to bolster Gaza’s health sector, which has been severely impacted by the war.
Many hospitals have been rendered inoperative due to destruction and lack of essential medical supplies, making the delivery of aid crucial for sustaining healthcare services.
This recent initiative is part of a broader effort by the UAE to support Gaza’s healthcare system. Previously, the UAE has sent a series of medical aid packages, including 10 fully-equipped ambulances and a total of 337 tons of medical supplies.
These efforts have significantly enhanced the capacity of healthcare institutions in Gaza, providing much-needed relief to a struggling health sector.
The ongoing conflict has put immense pressure on Gaza’s medical infrastructure, making international support indispensable. The UAE’s contributions are a vital lifeline for many hospitals and medical centers, ensuring they can continue to offer critical care to those in need during these challenging times.




