The Jordanian field hospital (southern Gaza/4) personnel arrived in Gaza on Monday to deliver humanitarian supplies and alleviate human suffering caused by the continuing Israeli war. The mission, which is part of Jordan's efforts, under the leadership of His Majesty King Abdullah, to support the steadfastness of the Palestinian people, was seen off by the head of the pediatric department at the Royal Medical Services and the commander of the Royal Artillery Corps. The medical teams heading to southern Gaza were accompanied by 36 trucks carrying medical and therapeutic aid to support the field hospital, which includes several medical specialties and is maintained by specialized, qualified, experienced, and highly professional staff. The field hospital team got to work right away after they arrived, making the required arrangements and preparations to carry out their responsibilities effectively and efficiently as well as to begin getting ready to receive patients going forward. The hospital's staff includ es 116 medical, nursing, and administrative teams, specializing in general surgery, arterial surgery, neurosurgery, neurology, thoracic, chest, urology, cosmetology, orthopedics, pediatrics, and maxillofacial surgery. The force of the Jordanian field hospital (southern Gaza/3) arrived home on Wednesday, after performing its medical and humanitarian duty towards the people in the Gaza Strip. Source: Jordan News Agency
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