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Qatar sets up field hospital and shelters for victims of Afghanistan earthquakes

Qatar sets up field hospital and shelters for victims of Afghanistan earthquakes
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The Qatar International Search and Rescue Group established a temporary field hospital and set up tents in eastern Afghanistan to support those affected by the recent earthquakes. (QNA)
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The Qatar International Search and Rescue Group established a temporary field hospital and set up tents in eastern Afghanistan to support those affected by the recent earthquakes. (QNA)
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The Qatar International Search and Rescue Group established a temporary field hospital and set up tents in eastern Afghanistan to support those affected by the recent earthquakes. (QNA)
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The Qatar International Search and Rescue Group established a temporary field hospital and set up tents in eastern Afghanistan to support those affected by the recent earthquakes. (QNA)
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Updated 09 September 2025

Qatar sets up field hospital and shelters for victims of Afghanistan earthquakes

Qatar sets up field hospital and shelters for victims of Afghanistan earthquakes
  • Some of the injured treated at the field hospital, critical cases transferred to major medical facilities nearby
  • At least 2,205 people killed, 3,640 injured, and 6,700 homes destroyed by 3 major earthquakes in east of the country in past week

LONDON: The Qatar International Search and Rescue Group, a specialist unit within the Internal Security Force (Lekhwiya), has established a temporary field hospital in eastern Afghanistan to provide medical assistance to people affected by three major earthquakes in the area over the past week.

The group said on Monday that some of the injured were treated at the field hospital, while critical cases were transferred to major medical facilities in nearby governorates.

It has also provided tents as temporary shelters for families left homeless by earthquakes, the Qatar News Agency reported.

At least 2,205 people were killed and 3,640 injured when eastern regions of Afghanistan were shaken by a magnitude 6 earthquake last Sunday, Aug. 31, followed by two major quakes on Tuesday and Thursday last week, according to the Taliban administration.

It is estimated that about 6,700 homes were destroyed in the provinces of Nangarhar and Kunar, close to the border with Pakistan. In addition to the people left without a home, many other families have chosen to remain outdoors out of fear that their dwellings, built mainly from dry masonry, stone and timber, are vulnerable to the continuing aftershocks.

In addition to natural disasters, Afghanistan, which has a population of 42.6 million, has suffered since the 1980s as a result of political turmoil, civil wars, a weak economy and shrinking aid budgets.


Israel receives the body of another deceased buried by Hamas in Gaza

Israel receives the body of another deceased buried by Hamas in Gaza
Updated 05 November 2025

Israel receives the body of another deceased buried by Hamas in Gaza

Israel receives the body of another deceased buried by Hamas in Gaza
  • Israel returned 270 Palestinian bodies
  • Hamas hands over the body of another hostage

CAIRO: Israel on Tuesday received a body from Hamas via the Red Cross in Gaza, the Prime Minister’s Office said, after the Palestinian group reported it had found the remains of an Israeli hostage to be handed over. The office confirmed the body was that of Staff Sergeant Itay Chen following an identification process.
Hamas said it had found the body of a hostage who had been held by Palestinian militants in Shejaia, an eastern suburb of Gaza City in an area still occupied by Israeli forces, after Israel granted access to the location for teams from Hamas and the International Committee of the Red Cross.
Under a ceasefire deal that took effect on October 10, Hamas turned over all 20 living hostages held in Gaza in return for nearly 2,000 Palestinian convicts and wartime detainees held in Israel. Hamas also promised to turn over the remains of deceased hostages but says Gaza’s war devastation has made locating bodies difficult. Israel accuses Hamas of stalling.
Including Chen, Hamas has returned 21 of the 28 bodies of hostages that were buried in Gaza. In return, Israel handed over 270 bodies of Palestinians it had killed since the war began in October 2023, Gaza health authorities said.
Hamas-led militants killed 1,200 people and took 251 hostages in their cross-border attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, according to Israeli tallies. Israel’s retaliatory offensive in the Gaza Strip killed over 68,000 Palestinians, health officials in the enclave say.
Chen was serving as a soldier when Hamas carried out the surprise rampage through southern Israeli towns and military bases.
The US-brokered ceasefire has broadly held through repeated incidents of violence. Palestinian health authorities say Israeli forces have killed 239 people in strikes since the truce took effect, nearly half of them in a single day last week when Israel retaliated for a militant attack on its troops.
Israel says three of its soldiers have been killed and it has targeted scores of militants it says have approached lines behind which Israeli troops have withdrawn under the truce.
Earlier on Tuesday, Gaza health authorities said Israeli fire killed a man in Jabalia in northern Gaza. Israel’s military said it killed a “terrorist” who crossed into areas the army continues to occupy and posed an imminent threat.