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‘Gaza 32’ presents gifts to orphans
By Petra - Sep 23,2014 - Last updated at Sep 23,2014
GAZA — Jordan’s military field hospital, “Gaza 32”, presented humanitarian aid and gifts to orphan children in the strip on Tuesday, hospital commander Col.
Khaled Khalifeh said.
The field hospital was deployed in Gaza in January 2009 upon His Majesty King Abdullah’s directives as part of Jordan’s efforts to assist Palestinians in the enclave.
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