Treating 50 Syrian pilgrims with "white water" in a Saudi-Syrian medical initiative.

The Syrian Hajj Health Mission for this year, led by Dr. Maram Al-Sheikh Mustafa, implemented a qualitative medical project aimed at treating more than fifty Syrian pilgrims suffering from cataracts, in collaboration with the "Yabsiroun" charitable association, with direct support from the Saudi Ministry of Health.
Dr. Maram Al-Sheikh Mustafa emphasized in a statement, "This project represents an important humanitarian initiative aimed at improving the quality of life for sick pilgrims," praising the role of the "Yabsiroun" association and the Saudi Ministry of Health in the success of this joint effort.
Dr. Jameel Al-Dabbal, the project coordinator in the health mission, explained that the initiative was the result of careful planning and field cooperation among medical teams, conducting necessary examinations for eligible cases, and scheduling operations according to high medical and humanitarian standards.
In this context, Youssef Al-Mahouri, a representative of the "Yabsiroun" association, expressed his happiness in cooperating with the Syrian mission, saying, "We are committed to providing quality services to our Syrian brothers and alleviating their suffering during the Hajj season."
A specialized medical team from the Syrian health mission, including Dr. Fatima Qatrun and Dr. Jazila Sheikh Daya, was responsible for monitoring the cases medically to ensure the provision of high-quality medical care.
It is worth mentioning that this project is part of a series of health initiatives carried out by the Syrian mission in cooperation with its partners in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, primarily the Ministry of Health, to ensure the best possible care for Syrian pilgrims during the Hajj season.