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The Emirati Floating Hospital in Al-Arish receives 5 new cases from the Gaza Strip

The Emirati Floating Hospital in the city of Al-Arish in the Arab Republic of Egypt received 5 new cases coming from the Gaza Strip via the Rafah crossing, to receive the necessary medical and therapeutic care, as part of the continuing humanitarian and medical efforts made by the United Arab Emirates within the framework of Operation “The Gallant Knight 3”, in support of the Palestinian brothers and to alleviate their suffering in light of the difficult humanitarian conditions.

With the arrival of the new cases, the total number of patients received by the Emirati Floating Hospital rose to 90 cases since the reopening of the Rafah crossing last February. Upon their arrival, the medical and nursing teams began conducting the necessary medical examinations and evaluations, and developing appropriate treatment plans for each case, ensuring a rapid response and providing health care in accordance with the highest approved medical standards.

The Emirati Floating Hospital in Al-Arish continues to provide its therapeutic and health services to the Palestinian brothers coming from the Gaza Strip, through an integrated medical system that includes examinations, diagnosis and treatment, in addition to performing surgical operations, providing physical therapy sessions, and dialysis services, in a way that meets the needs of patients and injured people and contributes to continuous monitoring of their health conditions.

The hospital is supervised by a specialized Emirati medical and administrative team, assisted by an Indonesian medical team, who work around the clock to ensure continuity of medical services and deal with various cases with high efficiency.

The UAE floating hospital embodies part of the UAE’s ongoing humanitarian and medical efforts within Operation “Gallant Knight 3,” reflecting its firm commitment to supporting the Palestinian brothers and providing medical and relief support to them in various circumstances.

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