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“Julpar” provides 12 tons of medicines to Gaza hospitals within the “Al -Shahham 3” knight

The Gulf Pharmaceutical Industries Company (Julphar) presented a medical contribution directed at hospitals in the Gaza Strip, in coordination with the Saqr bin Muhammad Al Qasimi Foundation for charitable and humanitarian work, and within the “Al -Shahham 3” operation, and within the framework of the ongoing humanitarian efforts made by the UAE to support the brotherly Palestinian people.

This contribution comes in light of the sharp deterioration in the medical sector in Gaza, where hospitals are suffering a severe shortage of medicines and medical supplies, as a result of the worsening humanitarian crisis.

The total weight of the shipment provided is 12 tons of various drugs, carefully chosen to meet the basic needs of the sector’s hospitals.

Aid includes drugs to treat digestive problems, antibiotics to treat bacterial and fungal infections, including skin infections, as well as analgesics and heat antipyretics in various forms, such as tablets, drops and injections.

The shipment also contains anti -allergic reactions to treat symptoms of seasonal and skin allergies, and local medical ointments dedicated to treating burns and wounds and helping to replenish the skin cells.

This initiative reflects the continuous commitment of the UAE to support the health sector in Gaza, through its partnerships with international organizations and institutions, including the recent donations provided by the state to the World Health Organization, with the aim of enhancing its capabilities to meet urgent medical needs.

Through these steps, the UAE affirms its steadfast position in standing alongside the Palestinian brothers, and their support in light of the difficult circumstances they are going through, in continuation of its firm humanitarian approach in extending a helping hand to the affected people around the world.

. Aid includes medications to treat digestive problems, antibiotics to treat bacterial and fungal infections, analgesics and heat antibiotics.

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