Indonesian team joins Emirati field hospital in Gaza

Injured Palestinian men evacuated from the Gaza Strip sit on wheelchairs inside an Emirati floating hospital in the Egyptian port of Al-Arish. (File/AFP)
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Updated 25 August 2024
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Indonesian team joins Emirati field hospital in Gaza

  • The support comes after a team of 25 Indonesian doctors joined the UAE floating hospital in Al Arish

GAZA: An Indonesian multidisciplinary team has joined the Emirati Integrated Field Hospital in war-ravaged Gaza to assist the UAE medical staff in providing the necessary healthcare services for injured Palestinians, Emirates News Agency WAM reported.

The support comes after a team of 25 Indonesian doctors collaborated with the UAE medical professionals to aid Palestinian patients evacuated to the UAE Floating Hospital in Al Arish, Egypt.

Ten of these doctors are now part of the field hospital, while the remaining 15 remain at the floating hospital to perform surgeries and offer medical care for patients sent for treatment abroad, said WAM.  

In a statement, the UAE said the collaboration is a “testament to the robust relationship between the UAE and Indonesia, reflecting the significance of the humanitarian role under these difficult circumstances that the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have been going through as a result of the ongoing war.”

The UAE has earlier inaugurated the field hospital in Gaza and a fully-equipped floating hospital in Al Arish earlier last year as part of a humanitarian mission to aid war-impacted Palestinians.

In collaboration with various international medical teams, the facilities have been addressing critical cases, providing prosthetics and conducting surgeries among other humanitarian efforts.


Iran FM criticizes Israel for ‘doctrine of domination’

Updated 07 February 2026
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Iran FM criticizes Israel for ‘doctrine of domination’

  • Doctrine allows Israel to expand its military arsenal while pressuring other countries in the region to disarm
  • His remarks came a day after renewed nuclear talks with Washington in Oman

DOHA: Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Saturday criticized what he said was a “doctrine of domination” that allows Israel to expand its military arsenal while pressuring other countries in the region to disarm.
His remarks came a day after renewed nuclear talks with Washington, with previous talks collapsing when Israel launched an unprecedented bombing campaign against Iran last June that triggered a 12-day war.
Araghchi was speaking at the Al Jazeera Forum conference in Qatar but made no reference to Friday’s talks with the United States.
“Israel’s expansionist project requires that neighboring countries be weakened: militarily, technologically, economically and socially,” Araghchi said.
“Under this project Israel is free to expand its military arsenal without limits ... Yet other countries are demanded to disarm. Others are pressured to reduce defensive capacity. Others are punished for scientific progress,” he added.
“This is a doctrine of domination.”
During the 12-day war Israel targeted senior Iranian military officials, nuclear scientists and sites as well as residential areas, with the US later launching its own attacks on key nuclear facilities.
Iran responded at the time with drone and missile attacks on Israel, as well as by targeting the largest US military base in the Middle East, located in Qatar.
On Friday, Araghchi led the Iranian delegation in indirect nuclear talks with US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff in Muscat.
The top Iranian diplomat later described the atmosphere as having been “very positive,” while US President Donald Trump said the talks were “very good,” with both sides agreeing to proceed with further negotiations.
The talks followed threats from Washington and its recent deployment of an aircraft carrier group to the region following Iran’s deadly crackdown on anti-government protests last month.
The United States has sought to address Iran’s ballistic missile program and its support for militant groups in the region — issues which Israel has pushed to include in the talks, according to media reports.
Tehran has repeatedly rejected expanding the scope of negotiations beyond the nuclear issue.