Turkish President Erdogan visits cancer patients from Gaza undergoing treatment in Ankara

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Thursday visited cancer patients from Gaza who were brought to Türkiye for treatment at Ankara Bilkent City Hospital.
The patients, arriving on planes from Egypt's El Arish Airport, were warmly welcomed by medical teams at Ankara Esenboğa Airport.
The 27 patients, evacuated from Gaza due to the ongoing conflict, were transported to Bilkent City Hospital, where they are receiving medical care.
Erdogan personally visited the patients at the hospital and received updates from the chief physician regarding their treatment.
Türkiye has been actively involved in providing medical assistance and humanitarian aid to those affected by the conflict in Gaza, including the evacuation and treatment of patients in Turkish hospitals. (ILKHA)
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