The UAE’s field hospital in Gaza is continuing to receive patients and provide specialised medical care, as part of ongoing efforts to support the health sector and ease civilian suffering in the territory.
The hospital’s director, Dr. Abdulrahman Hamad Al Aryani, says the team remains fully prepared to deliver urgent and effective treatment in cooperation with Gaza’s Health Ministry and the World Health Organisation.
Ali Al Shehhi, Head of the UAE Mission in Gaza, says medical teams from Operation Chivalrous Knight 3 are offering essential services across multiple specialties to meet the urgent needs of residents.
In one recent case, the hospital in Rafah successfully performed surgery on a woman with serious neck fractures. She thanked the UAE and the medical staff for the care she received.

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