Families of patients and the wounded at the UAE field hospital in Rafah, southern Gaza, extended heartfelt Eid Al-Fitr greetings to UAE President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, expressing deep gratitude for the UAE’s ongoing humanitarian support.
During a special visit to the hospital, patients and their families thanked the UAE for its vital role in delivering medical and humanitarian aid through Operation Chivalrous Knight 3. They also praised the efforts of the UAE’s medical team, describing the facility as a beacon of hope amid the dire conditions in Gaza.
Ashraf Juma’a, member of the Palestinian Legislative Council, also offered Eid greetings to the UAE leadership, government, and people, reaffirming appreciation for the nation’s support of the Palestinian people.
The UAE field hospital in Rafah continues to provide comprehensive medical services, reflecting the country’s enduring commitment to humanitarian relief.
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