logo
Jordan Welcomes Gaza Patients in a Humanitarian Medical Journey - Jordan News

Jordan Welcomes Gaza Patients in a Humanitarian Medical Journey - Jordan News

Jordan News5 days ago
Amid the health challenges facing the Gaza Strip, Jordan has extended support and assistance to Palestinian patients, particularly cancer patients who long for medical care that upholds their basic human right to receive treatment when ill. اضافة اعلان Since the start of the Israeli aggression on Gaza on October 7, 2023, the King Hussein Cancer Foundation and Center (KHCC) has received 142 cancer patients from Gaza, most of them children, along with 250 accompanying family members who were forced to flee their homes in search of safety and treatment. This effort comes in line with His Majesty King Abdullah II's announcement that Jordan will receive 2,000 children from Gaza, both patients and the injured, to complete their treatment at Jordan's expense—an embodiment of Jordan's humanitarian mission and commitment to embracing those in need. Children with cancer and their families shared with Petra News Agency the immense suffering and pain they endured due to the war, as access to basic medical care had become impossible due to the lack of resources and treatments. They highly praised Jordan's efforts, led by King Abdullah II, who issued a royal initiative to treat children with cancer from Gaza. They expressed heartfelt gratitude and prayers for continued peace and safety in Jordan—its leadership, government, and people—stating that Jordan exemplifies generosity and nobility, becoming a warm haven for Gaza's patients in their time of crisis. One such story is that of Rahaf Kaskin, an 11-year-old girl diagnosed with pituitary gland cancer in the brain, which led to loss of vision due to the tumor's pressure on the optic nerve. Her mother explained that the diagnosis came one month after the war began, following a rapid health deterioration. There were no proper scans or lab tests available at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, and painkillers offered only brief relief. She and her daughter fled to Egypt without documentation, coordinated by the Palestinian Ministry of Health and St. Jude Foundation. There, 40% of the tumor was removed, and Rahaf received two chemotherapy sessions before being transferred to KHCC in Jordan. At the center, her condition was fully re-evaluated, and she continued chemotherapy and underwent 16 radiation sessions. Her health has now stabilized with no signs of the tumor, and she continues follow-up treatment, including medication, vitamins, and hormones. Yousef Sabooh, a 9-year-old boy with leukemia, also shared his painful journey. His father explained that Yousef arrived in Jordan under the royal initiative while suffering from high fever due to complications from a central line catheter used for chemotherapy. The line had become infected, causing the fevers. Yousef had been without treatment for two months in Gaza after Al-Rantisi Hospital was destroyed by Israeli shelling. He was then moved to Hospital 57 in Egypt, where doctors found his treatment protocol incompatible with those available in Gaza. It was during this time that the Jordanian Ambassador visited and informed them of arrangements to transfer to Jordan for continued care at KHCC—an encounter the family described as a lifeline. Upon arriving in Jordan, KHCC received them with great care. Just two days later, Her Majesty Queen Rania visited the center, checked on their condition, and personally inquired about their health and the care they were receiving. The father added that Jordanian schools have committed to educating cancer patients arriving from Gaza, allowing the children to not only receive medical care but also resume their lives with a sense of normalcy and dignity. He emphasized that Jordan is playing a vital and admirable role in treating these children, describing it as an extension of the country's long-standing commitment to standing by its neighbors with honor and compassion. Yousef's condition has significantly improved and he now lives a relatively normal life, though he still requires periodic chemotherapy, which sometimes causes nausea, fatigue, and dizziness. Nisreen Qatamish, Director General of the King Hussein Cancer Foundation, affirmed that Jordan, under the direction of His Majesty the King and the supervision of HRH Princess Ghida Talal, Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Foundation, has embraced Gaza's cancer patients in their humanitarian medical journey. She stated that KHCF has launched the 'Gaza Fund' to enable patients from Gaza to complete their treatment with dignity. The fund covers comprehensive care at KHCC, full accommodation for patients and their companions, three daily meals, monthly vouchers for food and clothing, a monthly allowance, and educational scholarships at both school and university levels. It also includes emergency medical coverage for companions and provides in-hospital or hotel caregivers as needed. To date, the initiative has cost over 7 million Jordanian dinars. Qatamish added that KHCC continues to coordinate with relevant parties to facilitate medical evacuations for Gaza patients and ensure their treatment is completed in a safe and humane environment with comprehensive medical care. She also noted that each incoming patient and their companions undergo psychological evaluation upon arrival in Jordan and are referred to mental health specialists, due to the trauma and suffering caused by the war.
Psychological care is an integral part of the treatment plan and includes palliative care, home care where needed, and providing caregivers for Gaza patients either at the center or in their accommodations, based on doctors' recommendations.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Israeli Broadcasting Authority: 16 Soldiers Die by Suicide Since Beginning of the Year Due to Fighting in Gaza
Israeli Broadcasting Authority: 16 Soldiers Die by Suicide Since Beginning of the Year Due to Fighting in Gaza

Jordan News

time4 hours ago

  • Jordan News

Israeli Broadcasting Authority: 16 Soldiers Die by Suicide Since Beginning of the Year Due to Fighting in Gaza

According to the Israeli Broadcasting Authority, citing investigations by the Israeli army, 16 soldiers have died by suicide since the beginning of the year, in connection with combat-related conditions linked to the ongoing war in the Gaza Strip. اضافة اعلان The army's findings, published on Sunday morning, attribute the suicides to traumatic scenes witnessed by soldiers, the loss of comrades, and an inability to cope with the intensity of events. A senior military official told the Israeli Broadcasting Authority that 'most suicides among IDF soldiers are due to the complex realities that followed the war. War has consequences—these are difficult challenges, and we are witnessing many such cases.' Since the start of 2025, 16 suicides have been recorded, including seven reserve soldiers who died by suicide last month alone. In comparison: In 2024, 21 soldiers died by suicide, including 12 reserve soldiers. In 2023, the number was 17. In 2022, 14 soldiers. And in 2021, 11 soldiers. The Israeli Broadcasting Authority noted growing concern within the Israeli army over what it describes as a 'worrying reality'—the rise in suicides among soldiers in the past year and current year, compared to previous years.

Gaza death toll surges to 60,430 amid ongoing Israeli genocide
Gaza death toll surges to 60,430 amid ongoing Israeli genocide

Ammon

timea day ago

  • Ammon

Gaza death toll surges to 60,430 amid ongoing Israeli genocide

Ammon News - At least 98 Palestinians were killed and 1,079 others were injured in the Gaza Strip over the last 24 hours as a result of the ongoing Israeli genocide in the region, according to medical sources. Local health authorities confirmed that the Palestinian death toll from the Israeli onslaught since October 2023 has risen to 60,430 fatalities, with an additional 148,722 people sustaining injuries. The majority of the victims are women and children. According to the same sources, the death toll since Israel's resumption of the genocide on March 18 after a two-month truce has also climbed to 9,246, in addition to 36,681 others injured. Emergency services are still unable to reach many casualties and dead bodies trapped under the rubble or scattered on roads across the war-torn enclave, as Israeli occupation forces continue to target ambulance and civil defense crews, according to the health authorities. Israel's genocidal onslaught continues undeterred despite calls from the United Nations Security Council for an immediate ceasefire and directives from the International Court of Justice urging measures to prevent genocide and alleviate the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza. WAFA

Death Toll in Gaza Rises to 60,239 - Jordan News
Death Toll in Gaza Rises to 60,239 - Jordan News

Jordan News

time3 days ago

  • Jordan News

Death Toll in Gaza Rises to 60,239 - Jordan News

The death toll in the Gaza Strip has risen to 60,239, mostly women and children, since the start of the Israeli occupation's aggression on October 7, 2023, according to medical sources in the Palestinian Ministry of Health on Thursday. اضافة اعلان The same sources also reported that the number of injuries has climbed to 146,894 since the beginning of the assault. Many victims remain trapped under the rubble, and rescue teams and civil defense crews are unable to reach them. In the past 24 hours alone, 101 people were killed and 625 injured, according to hospitals in the Gaza Strip. Since March 18, when Israel breached a ceasefire agreement, the death toll has reached 9,071, with 34,853 wounded, the ministry said. It also reported that in the past 24 hours, 81 victims of aid missions were brought to hospitals, along with 666 injuries, raising the total number of civilians killed while seeking food or aid to 1,320, with 8,818 wounded. The ministry reiterated that a number of bodies are still buried beneath rubble or lying in the streets, where emergency teams are unable to reach them due to ongoing hostilities and access restrictions.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store