Abu Dhabi Hospitals Extend Lifeline to Wounded Palestinians

 





Abu Dhabi's hospitals provide a helping hand to people in need, acting as rays of hope amidst the mayhem of battle. These hospitals have provided vital medical care and assistance to 1154 patients and their companions since the start of the war. The 13th group, which consists of 98 people, is one of the most recent arrivals. Among them are 40 children who have burns and serious injuries, along with cancer patients who need immediate medical attention. They become the 58th family member to join the ranks of individuals in the UAE receiving aid.

Under the directive of UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, the nation has pledged to treat 1000 injured Palestinian children and 1000 cancer patients, reaffirming its unwavering commitment to humanitarian aid. The Emirates Humanitarian City plays a pivotal role in this endeavor, ensuring a seamless transition for patients and their families. Equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and staffed by dedicated professionals, the city provides a sanctuary of healing and comfort for those in need.

As the conflict rages on, Abu Dhabi's hospitals continue to serve as pillars of support for the wounded and displaced. Their tireless efforts, coupled with the generosity of the UAE government and the cooperation of international partners, offer a glimmer of hope amidst the darkness of war. With each patient received and each life saved, the UAE reaffirms its position as a global leader in humanitarian relief efforts.

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