epa11886919 Patients receive treatment at the Bab al-Hawa Hospital, near Idlib, Northern Syria, 10 February 2025. The Bab al-Hawa Hospital, which is considered the largest in northern Syria with its surgical and internal specialties, supported by the SAMS (Syrian American Medical Society), will stop services for the treatment of oncology patients, dialysis, and intensive care after their support was suspended due to the US President Trump's administration's decision to halt foreign funding. The hospital will continue to receive emergency cases only, but it is no longer able to provide the specialized services that thousands of patients depend on monthly. EPA/BILAL AL HAMMOUD
SYRIA HEALTH USA FUNDING
SYRIA HEALTH USA FUNDING
epa11886919 Patients receive treatment at the Bab al-Hawa Hospital, near Idlib, Northern Syria, 10 February 2025. The Bab al-Hawa Hospital, which is considered the largest in northern Syria with its surgical and internal specialties, supported by the SAMS (Syrian American Medical Society), will stop services for the treatment of oncology patients, dialysis, and intensive care after their support was suspended due to the US President Trump's administration's decision to halt foreign funding. The hospital will continue to receive emergency cases only, but it is no longer able to provide the specialized services that thousands of patients depend on monthly. EPA/BILAL AL HAMMOUD
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