A new batch of 25 Indonesian medical professionals has joined the UAE Floating Hospital in Al Arish as part of Operation Chivalrous Knight 3.
The team is replacing the previous Indonesian medical staff following the completion of their duty, as part of the hospital’s regular rotation of personnel.
Working alongside Emirati medical and administrative teams, the new staff will continue providing treatment and healthcare services to Palestinian patients and injured people arriving from the Gaza Strip.
The participation of Indonesian medical teams reflects the strong humanitarian and medical cooperation between the UAE and Indonesia, and their shared efforts to support the Palestinian people.
The UAE Floating Hospital continues to provide a wide range of services, including medical examinations, treatment, surgery and follow-up care.

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