A month after the devastating earthquakes that struck Türkiye and Syria, the Arab world continues to provide vital support to victims
Qatar: announced the establishment of 3 field hospitals, the shipment of 1,656 mobile homes to Türkiye out of the pledged 10,000 homes, a rescue team, food, medical and shelter aid.Saudi Arabia: sent a rescue team, food, medical and shelter aid.Sultanate of Oman: sent a rescue team, food, medical and shelter aid.Yemen: Yemeni activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner Tawakkol Karman plans to build 50 housing units.Lebanon: sent a rescue team, food, medical and shelter aid.
Qatar: established a field hospital, and transfer of aid through its Qatar Emiri Air Force from Jordan and Germany.Sudan: sent a relief plane.
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