UAE collaborating on Initiative to Provide Starlink Internet Service at UAE field hospital in Gaza StripFour wounded children from Gaza arrive in Geneva for treatment

ABU DHABI: The UAE has announced that it is working in partnership with various international and regional organisations and hospitals to introduce SpaceX’s Starlink satellite broadband at its field hospital in the Gaza Strip. In a statement, the Min…

ABU DHABI: The UAE has announced that it is working in partnership with various international and regional organisations and hospitals to introduce SpaceX’s Starlink satellite broadband at its field hospital in the Gaza Strip.

In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs affirmed that this step further underscores the UAE’s unwavering efforts to stand in solidarity with the brotherly Palestinian people during the ongoing war. The Starlink internet service will be made available in the field hospital in the Strip, in order to enable potentially life-saving medical consultations via real-time video calling.

The Ministry highlighted the importance of reliable high-speed internet in ensuring quality medical care by hospitals serving Palestinians within the Gaza Strip.

In this regard, the UAE reaffirmed the importance of the immediate, safe, sustainable and unhindered delivery of relief and humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip.

The international organisations and hospitals working in partnership with the UAE
include Great Ormond Street Hospital in London, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Trust, the Children’s National Medical Center in Washington DC, Boston Children’s Hospital, the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Cleveland Clinic Foundation in the USA, the Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital in Rome, the Giannina Gaslini Institute in Genoa, Italy and the Hospital Sant Joan de Déu in Barcelona, Spain.

Source: Emirates News Agency

GENEVA: Four wounded children from the devastated Gaza Strip arrived in Geneva today to receive further medical treatment in hospitals there, as part of an initiative taken by Palestinian doctor residing in Switzerland Raouf Salti.

The children, whose ages ranged between 14 months and 17 years, were accompanied by their mothers.

The initiative is being coordinated by three non-governmental organizations, Children’s Right to Health Care, Solidarity Caravans and the Union of Medical Care and Relief Organizations (UOSSM), which have launched a call for donations to support this initiative.

The first batch, which arrived in January, included four wounded children and their mothers as well.

The wounded children who arrived in Geneva suffer from fractures and shattered bones and amputations of the upper and lower limbs, which require orthopedic, reconstructive, neurological and cosmetic surgical interventions, in addition to physical rehabilitation and the provision of prosthetic limbs.

Source: Palestine news
and Information Agency – WAFA

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