An Indonesian multidisciplinary medical team has joined the Emirati Integrated Field Hospital in Gaza as part of ‘’Operation Chivalrous Knight 3'' following their involvement in the UAE Floating Hospital.
The team has commenced work alongside the UAE medical personnel to provide medical care to the Palestinian people and alleviate their suffering.
Previously, a team of 25 Indonesian doctors partnered with UAE medical professionals to provide healthcare services aboard the UAE Floating Hospital in Al Arish, Egypt.
The move is a testament to the robust relationship between the UAE and Indonesia, reflecting the significance of the humanitarian role under difficult circumstances that the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have been going through as a result of the ongoing war.
10 doctors have now joined the Emirati Integrated Field hospital in Gaza, working in various specialisations to assist UAE teams and offer help to injured and wounded individuals.
Meanwhile, the remaining 15 doctors of the Indonesian medical team continue their efforts at the UAE Floating Hospital in Al Arish, performing surgeries and providing medical services to cases referred for treatment abroad.
The UAE continues its medical efforts at both the field and floating hospitals, treating injured and wounded individuals from Gaza in collaboration with various international medical teams. This approach adheres to the highest global health standards and has become a successful model in addressing critical cases and providing prosthetics and other humanitarian efforts aimed at restoring hope and easing the suffering of the people in Gaza.
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