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Qatar and Turkey to reunite wounded Gazans with their relatives in Doha

Qatar is expected to provide treatment for 1,500 Palestinians from the Gaza Strip. (AFP)
  • The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that a number of the wounded are receiving treatment in Turkey, while their relatives were undergoing treatment in Qatar.
  • The reunification will enable the patients to continue their treatment together in Doha, as part of the initiative of Qatar's Amir Sheikh Tamim Al-Thani.

Doha, Qatar – Qatar and Turkey announced partnership in reuniting wounded Palestinians from the Gaza Strip with their relatives in Doha.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that a number of the wounded are receiving treatment in Turkey, while their relatives undergoing treatment in Qatar.

The reunification will enable the patients to continue their treatment together in Doha, as part of the initiative of the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani to provide treatment for 1,500 Palestinians from the Strip, the Ministry said, according to QNA.

The Minister of State for International Cooperation at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Lolwah bint Rashid Al Khater expressed the State of Qatar’s thanks.

He also appreciated Turkey for its cooperation in overcoming difficulties to complete the reunification of the wounded from the Gaza Strip with their relatives in Doha.