UAE’s Floating Hospital in Al-Arish: A Lifeline Strengthening Gaza’s Medical Resilience
Humanitarian Leadership Driving Critical Medical Support
The UAE’s floating hospital in Al-Arish stands as one of the most significant humanitarian interventions under Operation “Gallant Knight 3.” Guided by the directives of Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the initiative reflects the UAE’s continued commitment to supporting vulnerable populations in Gaza. With more than 6,000 surgeries and 29,000 medical services delivered, the mission showcases how rapid-deployment medical infrastructure can bridge life-saving gaps during crisis conditions.
Advanced Facilities Offering Comprehensive, Round-the-Clock Care
Operated by an expert Emirati medical and administrative team, with support from Indonesian doctors, the hospital functions 24/7 to ensure uninterrupted care. Its onboard capabilities—operating rooms, specialized clinics, radiology, laboratory diagnostics, pharmacy services, physiotherapy and dialysis units—create a fully equipped medical ecosystem. At a time when Gaza’s health sector is overwhelmed, this floating hospital has become an indispensable extension of its emergency and long-term care capacity.
#UAE floating hospital performs over 6,000 surgeries for Palestinians
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Beyond Relief: Building Local Capacity and Long-Term Stability
Beyond immediate medical interventions, the project also enhances long-term resilience for Palestinian communities. The UAE’s model integrates job creation, medical training, and exposure to advanced clinical practices, helping local staff strengthen their own capabilities. This dual-track approach—urgent care plus sustainable development—positions the initiative as both humanitarian relief and strategic capacity-building.
The UAE’s floating hospital is more than an emergency response; it is a testament to sustained regional solidarity and a blueprint for humanitarian healthcare innovation in conflict zones.

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