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Jordan hospital treats war casualties from across Middle East

  • Al-Mowasah hospital in Amman, Jordan, provides medical care to injured civilians from various conflict zones throughout the Middle East, including individuals from Gaza, Iraq, and Yemen.
  • Founded in 2006 to provide medical care for those affected by sectarian unrest in Iraq, the hospital has since broadened its services to assist patients injured in conflicts throughout the region.
  • Seventeen-Year-Old Palestinian Shahd Tahrawi, injured during an Israeli airstrike in Gaza, and 21-year-old Iraqi Hossam Abd al-Rahman, who sustained burns from unexploded ordnance, are receiving reconstructive treatment at this charitable hospital.
  • In just under 20 years, the hospital has performed 18,323 surgeries for 8,367 patients suffering injuries from bullets, explosions, air strikes, and building collapses, providing complete free treatment including flights, food, and other expenses.
  • Patients often stay for months and find safety and emotional support at the hospital, which offers physiotherapy, psychological support, and fosters friendships that reduce loneliness and homesickness.
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Jordan hospital treats war casualties from across Middle East

Shahd Tahrawi was wounded in an Israeli strike on Gaza, Hossam Abd al-Rahman suffered burns in an explosion in Iraq and bombardment in Yemen has left Mohammed Zakaria in need of multiple surgeries.

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