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Jordan Condemns Attack on Medical Staff in Gaza Hospital

Jordan Condemns Attack on Medical Staff in Gaza Hospital

November 19, 2023
Jordan Condemns Attack on Medical Staff in Gaza Hospital

Jordan's King Abdullah II

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His Majesty King Abdullah II, the Supreme Commander of the Jordanian Armed Forces, made a compassionate gesture by checking on the staff of the Jordanian Field Hospital Gaza/76, who were affected by the recent Israeli bombardment in the vicinity of the hospital. During a phone call with Colonel Thaer Al-Khatib, the commander of the hospital force, the King conveyed his regards to the injured heroes, wishing them a speedy recovery.

King Abdullah II affirmed, “We are with you, and all Jordanians are proud of you, brave soldiers of the Arab Army. May God protect you and grant you health and wellness. Greetings to the brave, and keep your morale high, God willing.” He condemned the attack on the medical staff as a heinous crime, highlighting that appropriate measures will be taken in response to this aggression.

Reinforcing his support for the remarkable efforts of the hospital staff in serving and treating the people of Gaza affected by the Israeli aggression, King Abdullah II emphasized that these endeavors are a part of Jordan’s continuous stand with the Palestinian brethren. Colonel Al-Khatib reported that all hospital staff were in good condition, morale was high, and the injured were receiving necessary treatment. He assured their readiness to continue providing medical services to the people in Gaza.

The Jordanian Field Hospital in Gaza, which was established in 2009 under the direction of His Majesty the Supreme Commander, has a team of 182 members comprising medical personnel from the Royal Medical Services and support teams. This initiative underscores Jordan’s commitment to humanitarian aid and support for the Palestinian people, particularly in times of crisis.

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