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An Emirates cargo plane is loaded with aid for the Palestinian Gaza Strip. (AFP)
  • Five aircraft flew out of Abu Dhabi for Arish in northern Egypt carrying equipment and supplies for the 150-bed facility, says report
  • The hospital's facilities will include anesthetics and surgery, gynecology and intensive care units "catering to both children and adults"

Dubai, United Arab Emirates– The United Arab Emirates is to set up a field hospital in the Gaza Strip, official media said after the number of people killed in Israeli bombardments passed 10,000.

Five aircraft flew out of Abu Dhabi for Arish in northern Egypt carrying equipment and supplies for the 150-bed facility, WAM news agency said late Monday.

An official contacted by AFP said there was no immediate information on how the equipment will be transferred to Gaza, where there is only operational border point, the Rafah crossing near Arish.

The hospital’s facilities will include anesthetics and surgery, gynecology and intensive care units “catering to both children and adults”, WAM said.

Also read: Exclusive reports on Gaza-related developments

Some 4,000 children are among the 10,000 who have died in the bombings so far, Gaza’s Hamas-run health ministry said on Monday.

Israel has unleashed relentless strikes and sent in ground troops with the aim of crushing the militants in the Gaza Strip.

The United Arab Emirates broke with Arab tradition to establish ties with Israel in the 2020 Abraham Accords agreements.

It has previously announced plans to bring about 1,000 Palestinian children and their families from the Gaza Strip for treatment at UAE hospitals.