As part of the humanitarian operation ordered by King Mohammed VI, Chairman of the Al Quds Committee for Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and the city of Al-Quds, the Bayt Mal Al-Quds Agency handed over complete equipment to the emergency monitoring unit at the Red Crescent Hospital in Al-Quds on Sunday.
A statement from the Agency said the batch of equipment includes office supplies, central processing units (computers), centralised internet units, large display screens, electronic tablets, mobile communication equipment, oxygen bottles, and other materials.
The operation, which took place in the presence of representatives from the Association of Hospitals in East Al-Quds, also involved the distribution of 50 ambulance kits containing 42 pieces of equipment and emergency medicines.
During the operation, a batch of medicines and medical supplies was also handed over to the pharmacy of the Red Crescent Hospital.
Others were given to the Al Makassed Charitable Association Hospital demonstrating the Bayt Mal Al-Quds Agency's commitment to fulfilling its obligations and providing constant support to the main hospitals in Al-Quds, essential partners of the Agency in the Holy City.
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