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Qatar opens Gaza artificial limb, rehab center after delays

A lack of qualified staff and funding prevented Hamas from operating the center after the building was complete. Eventually, the Qatar Fund for Development assumed the operational expenses and trained 150 medical staff locally and abroad to run the hospital.

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Published on  04-23-2019 08:37
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Qatar opens Gaza artificial limb, rehab center after delaysAP

The opening ceremony of the new Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani Hospital for Rehabilitation and Artificial limbs in Gaza City, Monday | Photo: AP

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Qatar opened the first prosthetic hospital and a disability rehab center in the Gaza Strip on Monday, overcoming obstacles that delayed the much-needed project in the besieged Palestinian enclave.

Rafat Lubad, the local director of the hospital, said the facilities are more essential now than ever, as more than 130 Palestinians have had amputations over the past year after clashing with Israeli soldiers during protests along the Gaza-Israel security fence.

Hamad Hospital, named after the former emir of the oil-rich Arab state, has 100 beds and offers services to people who lost their limbs due to conflict or accidents. Children with hearing impairment or motor disabilities can find treatment in the state-of-the-art 12,000 square meter (129,000 square foot) facility.

Qatar proposed the hospital in 2012, when then-emir Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani became the first head of a state to visit Gaza since the Hamas terrorist organization seized control of the territory in 2007 from the Western-backed Palestinian Authority. Hamad pledged more than $400 million for infrastructure, housing and relief projects, including the hospital.

But a lack of qualified staff and funding prevented Hamas' health authorities from operating the center after the building was complete.

Israel and Egypt have imposed a blockade on Gaza to isolate the Islamic terrorist group, and the PA has cut back its spending on the territory of 2 million people to force Hamas into ceding control.

Eventually, the Qatar Fund for Development assumed the operational expenses – Hamas health officials declined to reveal how much – and trained 150 medical staff locally and abroad to run the hospital, allowing for its opening.

"This hospital was built under the full supervision of (Qatar)... and in accordance with international standards, to become the largest medical institution for rehabilitation and prosthetic limbs," said Khalifa bin Jassim al-Kuwari, Director General of the Qatar Fund.

During the training phase, Qatari doctors financed and carried out 147 cochlear implant operations. Lubad said each device costs between $40,000 and $50,000.

Another advanced hospital in Gaza has been completed by Turkey, but has since remained out of order due to financial and staff shortages.

Qatar is a political backer for Hamas, which the United States and the European Union classify as a terrorist group. Although Doha doesn't pay directly to Hamas, its support since 2012, totaling $755 million, has been a vital lifeline for Hamas.

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