KSrelief Facilitates Treatment for 42 Palestinian Cancer Patients from Gaza in Jordan

Amman: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) continues its humanitarian efforts to support the brotherly Palestinian people by initiating treatment for 42 cancer patients arriving from the Gaza Strip. This effort is part of the project to support cancer treatment for patients from Gaza in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.

According to Saudi Press Agency, thirty patients arrived in Jordan the day before yesterday and were transferred directly to the King Hussein Cancer Center to undergo medical examinations and begin intensive treatment programs under the supervision of specialized medical teams that are closely monitoring their health conditions. Meanwhile, 12 patients who had arrived earlier from Gaza continue to receive treatment under the same project.

The KSrelief project includes full coverage of all basic living expenses for the patients and their companions. All patients were evacuated from the Gaza Strip, in cooperation with the World Health Organization, the relevant Jordanian authorities, and the Embassy of the Kingdom in Jordan, to facilitate all transport procedures and ensure their safe and comfortable arrival.

This initiative reflects the Kingdom's commitment to extending assistance to those in need around the world and alleviating the suffering of affected peoples, stemming from its humanitarian mission to help people wherever they may be, and reinforcing its standing as a global beacon of humanitarian and relief work.