Jordanian field hospital saves Palestinian teen with emergency surgery

Doctors at the Jordanian Field Hospital South Gaza/7 successfully performed a complex surgery on a 19-year-old patient who sustained a head injury and was suffering from a severe subdural hemorrhage. (Jordan News Agency)
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Updated 24 August 2025
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Jordanian field hospital saves Palestinian teen with emergency surgery

  • The attending neurosurgeon said the patient’s injury was caused by shrapnel that penetrated the skull

AMMAN: Doctors at the Jordanian Field Hospital South Gaza/7 successfully performed complex surgery on a teenager in Gaza.

The 19-year-old had sustained a head injury and was suffering from severe subdural hemorrhage, it was revealed on Saturday.

A hospital spokesman said the operation was in line with royal directives to deliver the “best possible medical and humanitarian services” to people in the Gaza Strip amid the ongoing conflict.

Praising the efforts of the hospital’s specialized and skilled medical staff, he said the surgery was led by a team specializing in brain and nerve surgery, supported by anesthesiology experts. The injury was caused by shrapnel penetrating the skull.

“The surgery took five hours, during which the skull was opened, the hemorrhage drained, and cerebral clots removed,” he added, explaining that swift intervention was critical in saving the patient’s life and preventing complications.

The patient was discharged in a stable condition after spending some time in intensive care. The family thanked King Abdullah II of Jordan and commended the field hospital’s staff for their efforts to mitigate the impact of the conflict on Gaza’s population.


Lebanon approves release of former minister accused of corruption

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Lebanon approves release of former minister accused of corruption

  • Salam is the only ex-minister to be arrested since the start of Lebanon’s economic crisis in 2019
  • The official added that the bail was paid, with procedures ongoing to secure his release from prison

BEIRUT: Lebanon’s judiciary approved the release on bail of former economy minister Amin Salam on Tuesday after six months of detention over corruption linked to contracts deemed suspicious, a judicial official said.
Salam, who served in the cabinet of former prime minister Najib Mikati from 2021 to 2025, is the only ex-minister to be arrested since the start of Lebanon’s economic crisis in 2019.
The official, who requested anonymity, told AFP Lebanon’s judiciary “agreed to release former economy minister Amin Salam on bail of nine billion Lebanese pounds, equivalent to $100,000” and a travel ban.
The official added that the bail was paid, with procedures ongoing to secure his release from prison.
In June, another judicial official said Salam had been arrested in connection with alleged “falsification, embezzlement and suspicious contracts.”
Salam’s adviser Fadi Tamim was sentenced in 2023 to one year in prison for blackmail and personal enrichment at the expense of insurance companies.
The former minister’s brother Karim Salam was also arrested earlier this year in a “case of illicit enrichment, forgery and extortion of insurance companies,” committed “under cover of the minister himself,” the official said in June.
Many in Lebanon attribute the economic crisis to mismanagement and corruption that has plagued state institutions for decades.
President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, who both took office this year, have vowed to make the fight against endemic corruption a priority, as part of the reforms demanded by international donors.
Both have vowed to uphold the independence of the judiciary and prevent interference in its work, in a country plagued by official impunity.
In September, former central bank governor Riad Salameh, who faces numerous accusations including embezzlement, money laundering and tax evasion, was released after being detained for over a year by paying a record bail of more than $14 million.