Video. Jordan sets up mobile clinics in Gaza to aid amputees
Briefly

Jordan's army is providing critical assistance in Gaza through mobile clinics, focusing on amputees and setting a goal to support 14,000 individuals affected by violence.
The clinics are designed to accommodate between 5 to 10 patients at a time, which presents a challenge given that 90 percent of Gaza's population is currently displaced.
Rezk Tafesh, a 30-year-old, received a prosthetic leg after his injury during Israeli operations, highlighting the human impact of the medical assistance provided.
The initiative by Jordan's army not only aims to provide immediate medical aid but also addresses the long-term needs of those who have suffered injuries in conflict.
Read at euronews
[
]
[
|
]