Field hospitals donated by Jordan and the United Arab Emirates are operational, treating patients in Khan Yunis and Rafah. An additional field hospital is operated by the Red Crescent as an extension to the Al Amal hospital in Khan Yunis. A field hospital operated by the IMC has also begun treating patients in Rafah.
These field hospitals bolster the medical response for the civilians in Gaza, and provide necessary medical treatments.
With a capacity of 41 beds and a personnel of 154, the Jordanian hospital has treated over 27,500 patients, while the United Arab Emirates field hospital, with a capacity of 200 beds and staffed with 100, has treated over 3,775 patients. With a capacity of 64 beds and a personnel of 120, the Red Crescent hospital operates on the basis of an emergency room as an extension to the Al-Amal hospital. With the capacity of 50 beds and a personnel of 200, the IMC field hospital provides surgical care for trauma, physical rehabilitation, emergency obstetric and newborn care, advanced mental health services and more, and treats an average of 400 patients a day.
Additional field hospitals are currently in progress to enhance the medical response in the Gaza Strip.
A French floating hospital was docked at the Al-Arish port for a month. Gazan patients exited the Gaza Strip via the Rafah Crossing for treatment. Over 2,000 patients have been treated and advised on the ship. On Jan. 28 the French vessel completed its mission and returned to its country of origin.
Italy has also dispatched a floating hospital. The ship was equipped with surgery, trauma care, and other medical capabilities, treated over 100 patients and completed its mission at the end of January 2024.
A United Arab Emirates floating hospital is expected to dock at the El-Arish port in the coming days. The floating hospital will be treating patients from Gaza.
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