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UAE’s ‘Chivalrous Knight 3’ operation running strong as 16th group of injured Palestinians arrive

 

UAE President HH Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed has directed Emirati hospitals to provide medical treatment for 1,000 injured children and 1,000 cancer patients from the Gaza Strip. The 16th group of Palestinians arrived on early Saturday, with 25 patients and 51 family members en route from Egypt to Zayed International Airport. Medical teams quickly transferred the injured and those in need of immediate care to hospitals, while the other cases and their companions reached their residence in the Emirates Humanitarian City.

The UAE’s leadership has been providing humanitarian aid to Gazans since the beginning of the Gaza crisis, including the ‘Chivalrous Knight 3’ operation last year. The UAE has also constructed a field hospital in Gaza, with 200 beds and over 100 professionals. The field hospital recently removed a massive 5-kilogram tumor from a patient’s abdomen, removing years of serious pain and health complications.

The UAE has also established a floating hospital to deliver essential medical treatment and support to the Palestinian community, as well as multiple desalination plants and automated bakeries to meet the daily needs of the people. The Gulf state has deepened its focus on helping Gazans as the brutal Israel-Hamas fighting continues.

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