Wednesday, 30 December 2015

Indonesian hospital opened to serve residents of north Gaza


The Palestinian health ministry opened on Sunday an Indonesian funded hospital to serve residents of north Gaza.
The old hospital that served the area, Kamal Adwan hospital, has been closed down for renovations and maintenance.

The new hospital, built by the Republic of Indonesia, contains 110 beds, including 10 for intensive care cases.
The hospital provides special medical care service in the fields of internal medicine, surgery, and orthopaedics.
An Indonesian non-governmental organisation has collected nearly $15 million from Indonesia's poor and rich alike to build this first Indonesian hospital in the Gaza Strip.
Southeast Asian countries are known for their strong support for Palestine, especially the Muslim communities who spend many efforts to visit and support Gaza.

Thank you Indonesia

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