The Moroccan Red Crescent (CRM) granted financial help to its Palestinian counterpart to remedy the problem of medicine scarcity in Gaza hospitals because of the Israeli assault, said on Tuesday a statement by the CRM.
The medicine will partially fill the gap in Gaza health centers due to the inflow of thousands of injured Palestinians, it said, adding that a share of this aid will be used to purchase the foodstuffs needed for the city’s inhabitants.
The CRM said that Princess Lalla Malika, chairwoman of CRM, takes special interest in this kind of initiatives, which are in line with the CRM’s mission and principles of supporting victims of disasters and conflicts, and sees to it personally to closely follow the developments of the humanitarian situation.
This aid to the Palestinian brothers is meant to ease the sufferings and ensure social and humanitarian services, it added.
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