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Jordan: 6th group of Gazan patients arrive in Jordan

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With the coordination and assistance of the Jordanian Armed Forces, the sixth group of patients from the Gaza Strip arrived in Jordan on Wednesday local time to receive medical treatment. A total of 19 child patients were among the arrivals, accompanied by 40 family members. Under the coordination of the Jordanian Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization, the patients will be transferred to local public and private hospitals, where they will receive treatment from professional medical teams. As planned by the Jordanian side, patients who complete their treatment will be promptly sent back to Gaza, making room for the next group of patients to be treated. "Now that we have arrived in Jordan, we are grateful for the efforts and care provided by everyone involved along the way. The journey was comfortable and we arrived safely. We hope to complete our treatment in Jordan," a family member of a patient said. "My son was injured by an explosive bullet, with a 10-cm bone shattered. After arriving in Jordan, I am unsure of the next steps. They told me he will either be treated in Jordan or in Germany. I don't know what the decision will be, whether to treat him locally in Jordan or transfer him to Germany," another patient's family told China Central Television (CCTV). Jordan put forward an initiative to receive and treat 2,000 critically ill patients from Gaza in February this year. Since March, the country has received a total of 246 people from Gaza in groups, including 77 patients and 169 family members. The Jordanian side has stated that it hopes to transfer more patients from Gaza and to accelerate the process. However, due to technical and logistical challenges, as well as restrictive measures imposed by Israel, there have been some obstacles in working out the process. In particular, the continued military operations carried out by Israel have made it hard to ensure the safety of patients and their families during transport and at assembly points. SHOTLIST: Jordan - July 2, 2025 1. Various of bus, ambulance, other vehicles arriving; 2. Various of patients, families getting off bus, walking; 3. Patients, families seated; 4. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Family of patient (name not given): "Now that we have arrived in Jordan, we are grateful for the efforts and care provided by everyone involved along the way. The journey was comfortable and we arrived safely. We hope to complete our treatment in Jordan."; 5. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Family of patient (name not given) (partially overlaid with shot 6): "My son was injured by an explosive bullet, with a 10-cm bone shattered. After arriving in Jordan, I am unsure of the next steps. They told me he will either be treated in Jordan or in Germany. I don't know what the decision will be, whether to treat him locally in Jordan or transfer him to Germany."; [SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE] 6. Various of injured boy, walking sticks; [SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE] 7. Various of patients, families; 8. Various of injured patients on bed; 9. Various of injured patients being carried onto bus; 10. Ambulance driving on road. [Restrictions: No access Chinese mainland]

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