Amman: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs Monday said it seeks to evacuate volunteer Jordanian doctors and nurses stuck in Gaza to Jordan "as quickly as possible." According to a statement, Ministry Spokesperson Sufyan Qudah said, "The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates is following up on the conditions of Jordanian doctors and nurses stuck in Gaza that had volunteered to help provide medical care to our Gazan brothers at the European Hospital in Gaza after the Israeli army occupied the Rafah crossing." Source: Jordan News Agency
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