
Jordanian doctor injured in an Israeli attack in Gaza
Published June 11th, 2025 - 09:07 GMT
ALBAWABA - A Jordanian doctor was injured in an Israeli attack on the vicinity of the Jordanian field hospital west of Khan Yunis, Al Jazeera cited a medical source on Wednesday.
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