
Jordanian Ambassador to Palestine Visits Jordanian Field Hospital 'Nablus 6' - Jordan News
Jordanian Ambassador to Palestine Visits Jordanian Field Hospital 'Nablus 6' The Jordanian Ambassador to Palestine, Issam Al-Bdour, visited the Jordanian field hospital in the city of Nablus, accompanied by the city's governor, Ghassan Daghlas, and a number of local officials. The visit aimed to review the medical services provided to the residents of the governorate and to strengthen medical cooperation between Jordan and Palestine. اضافة اعلان During the visit, Ambassador Al-Bdour received a briefing from the hospital's commanding officer, who outlined the key services and capabilities the hospital offers to residents of the city and surrounding areas, as well as the continuous efforts of the medical staff to provide comprehensive healthcare. The ambassador concluded his visit with a tour of the hospital's various departments, where he observed operations and the medical care being provided to patients. He expressed his appreciation and pride in the efforts of the Jordanian medical teams and praised the noble humanitarian role played by the Jordanian Armed Forces – Arab Army – in supporting the Palestinian people and strengthening their resilience on their land. For his part, the Governor of Nablus commended this generous initiative, which reflects the deep-rooted historical and fraternal ties between Jordan and Palestine.

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