New batch of 25 Indonesian doctors, nurses begins work at UAE Floating Hospital in Arish
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At a glance
- A new contingent of 25 Indonesian medical professionals has arrived at the UAE Floating Hospital in Arish, Egypt.
- These doctors and nurses will provide healthcare to Palestinian patients, replacing the previous team as part of Operation Chivalrous Knight 3.
- This deployment underscores the ongoing humanitarian and medical cooperation between the UAE and Indonesia to aid those affected by the conflict in Gaza.
A new team of 25 Indonesian doctors and nurses has begun their duties at the UAE Floating Hospital in Arish, Egypt. They replace the previous medical contingent as part of Operation Chivalrous Knight 3, a regular rotation aimed at ensuring continuous care for Palestinian patients arriving from Gaza.
The medical professionals will work alongside Emirati staff, offering a range of services including examinations, treatments, and surgical procedures. This ongoing mission highlights the strong humanitarian and medical partnership between the United Arab Emirates and Indonesia. Both nations are committed to using their combined expertise and resources to alleviate the suffering of the Palestinian people.
The UAE Floating Hospital serves as a critical healthcare facility, providing comprehensive medical support. The consistent participation of Indonesian medical teams demonstrates a deep commitment to international cooperation in addressing the health crisis stemming from the conflict in Gaza.
Originally published by Gulf Today. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.