Foreign Ministry works to evacuate Jordanian doctors, nurses stranded in Gaza
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriate Affairs confirmed Monday that it is following up on the conditions of Jordanian doctors and nurses stranded in the Gaza Strip after the Israeli army occupied the Rafah crossing, and who volunteered to help provide medical care to our Gazan brothers at the European Hospital.
The Ministry's official spokesperson, Sufyan Qudah, said that the Ministry is working to secure their evacuation to the Kingdom as quickly as possible.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriate Affairs confirmed Monday that it is following up on the conditions of Jordanian doctors and nurses stranded in the Gaza Strip after the Israeli army occupied the Rafah crossing, and who volunteered to help provide medical care to our Gazan brothers at the European Hospital.
The Ministry's official spokesperson, Sufyan Qudah, said that the Ministry is working to secure their evacuation to the Kingdom as quickly as possible.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriate Affairs confirmed Monday that it is following up on the conditions of Jordanian doctors and nurses stranded in the Gaza Strip after the Israeli army occupied the Rafah crossing, and who volunteered to help provide medical care to our Gazan brothers at the European Hospital.
The Ministry's official spokesperson, Sufyan Qudah, said that the Ministry is working to secure their evacuation to the Kingdom as quickly as possible.
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Foreign Ministry works to evacuate Jordanian doctors, nurses stranded in Gaza
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