Kuwait to send Palestinian medical students to Gaza hospitals

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The program aims to provide an opportunity for talented students to gain real-life experience in a challenging environment and develop their medical skills. (KUNA)
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The program aims to provide an opportunity for talented students to gain real-life experience in a challenging environment and develop their medical skills. (KUNA)
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Updated 25 August 2024
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Kuwait to send Palestinian medical students to Gaza hospitals

  • The program aims to deploy 350 Palestinian students, expected to graduate this year, in Gaza hospitals to assist with much-needed medical care

GAZA: Kuwait will fund a program that aims to send senior students in medical colleges across Palestine to Gaza hospitals, state news agency KUNA reported on Saturday.

The program, launched by the University College of Applied Sciences in Gaza (UCAS) and funded by Kuwait’s International Islamic Charity Organization, aims to deploy 350 Palestinian students, expected to graduate this year, in Gaza hospitals to support with much-needed medical efforts during the ongoing war.

In a statement, the UCAS’s Vice Chancellor Mohammad Mushtaha said the program, which will see the young medical practitioners in Gaza hospitals for five months, provides an opportunity for talented students to gain real-life experience in a challenging environment and develop their medical skills, while responding to the growing need for medical care in the war-ravaged enclave.

Mushtaha thanked the Kuwaiti government for the support to Palestinians across all fields.


EU chief von der Leyen says Europe to do ‘everything it can’ to support Syria

Updated 09 January 2026
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EU chief von der Leyen says Europe to do ‘everything it can’ to support Syria

  • “Europe will do everything it can to support Syria’s recovery and reconstruction,” von der Leyen said
  • A Syrian presidency statement said the two sides discussed cooperation, including on reconstruction

DAMASCUS: European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen said Europe would do everything possible to assist Syria’s recovery and reconstruction, after meeting President Ahmed Al-Sharaa on Friday in Damascus.
Von der Leyen, the highest-ranking EU official to visit since longtime ruler Bashar Assad was ousted in December 2024, is on a regional tour alongside Antonio Costa, who heads the European Council.
Their visit comes as days of deadly clashes between government forces and Kurdish fighters have rocked the north Syrian city of Aleppo.
“Europe will do everything it can to support Syria’s recovery and reconstruction,” von der Leyen said on X.


A Syrian presidency statement said the two sides discussed cooperation, including on reconstruction, as well as “humanitarian matters and the refugee issue in Europe.”
On Thursday, a joint EU-Jordan statement issued on the eve of the EU leaders’ arrival in Damascus said that “we will continue working together in support of a peaceful and inclusive Syrian-led and Syrian-owned transition.”
Syria is struggling to forge a new path after years of war sparked by a brutal crackdown on pro-democracy protests in 2011.
Sharaa, who is seeking to extend state authority across the whole country, has come under pressure to protect Syria’s many minority communities, including the Kurds.
Several EU officials have visited Syria since Assad’s ouster by Sharaa’s forces more than a year ago, and the EU has removed economic sanctions in place under Assad.
In March, the EU pledged nearly 2.5 billion euros in aid for Syria for 2025 and 2026.
Von der Leyen and Costa were also visiting Lebanon on Friday.