KSrelief’s Clinics Provide Treatment to 127 People at Yemen’s Waalan Camp

The KSrelief mobile clinic provides services to displaced people in Waalan Camp, Yemen.
The KSrelief mobile clinic provides services to displaced people in Waalan Camp, Yemen.
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KSrelief’s Clinics Provide Treatment to 127 People at Yemen’s Waalan Camp

The KSrelief mobile clinic provides services to displaced people in Waalan Camp, Yemen.
The KSrelief mobile clinic provides services to displaced people in Waalan Camp, Yemen.

The mobile clinic of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) at Waalan Camp for displaced people in Yemen continues to provide its treatment medical services.

From May 31 to June 6, the clinic at the camp in Haradh District of Yemen’s Hajjah provided services to 127 people, said SPA.

Services were provided at the camp to 25 patients at the epidemic disease control clinic, 45 at the emergency clinic, and 46 at the internal medicine clinic.

Also, 11 people benefited from the reproductive health department services, two benefited from health education and awareness department services, 25 benefited from the nursing services, and four were treated at the surgery clinic.

The pharmacy dispensed prescriptions for 131 people, while two waste disposal activities were carried out.



Taiwan’s Representative to Saudi Arabia: 260,000 Pagers Exported in Two Years

Taiwan’s representative to Saudi Arabia Samee Chang. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Taiwan’s representative to Saudi Arabia Samee Chang. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Taiwan’s Representative to Saudi Arabia: 260,000 Pagers Exported in Two Years

Taiwan’s representative to Saudi Arabia Samee Chang. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Taiwan’s representative to Saudi Arabia Samee Chang. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Taiwan is investigating who is responsible for modifying the pagers that were turned into explosives in the hands of the Lebanese people, including members of Hezbollah.

Taiwan’s representative to Saudi Arabia Samee Chang told Asharq Al-Awsat that 260,000 pagers were exported from his country between 2022 and 2024, and 16 percent of them were sent to the United States and Europe.

He expressed his regret that the pagers were planted with explosives that were used in the attack in Lebanon last month, clarifying that the devices were not directly exported from Taiwan to Lebanon.

He explained that the components of the device are made of material that is not liable to explode.

Apollo Gold, the Taiwanese company that exported the pagers between 2022 and 2024, has never received any complaints that its devices have caused harm or exploded.

The attack in Lebanon has raised several questions and they are being probed by authorities in Taiwan, he went on to say.

One thing is for certain, the devices were not harmful in the shape they were exported from the country, stressed Chang.

Asked about whether the attack may harm Taiwan’s economy, he replied that his country’s industry sector has a strong reputation that will be difficult to undermine given the trust it has from clients.

The size of the sector and Taiwan’s investments cannot be measured by a small number of pagers, as they only make up a mere fraction in the country’s trade relations with countries all over the world, he stressed.

Separately, Chang revealed that Taiwan was considering cooperation with Saudi Arabia in the chip industry, saying he was optimistic over the broad potential for cooperation in the technology sector.

There are no limits to the cooperation between them, he added.

Taiwan constantly wants to maintain the relations and discuss opportunities for joint investments, he stated.

Taiwan was among the first countries to leap to cooperate with Saudi Arabia in all fields to help the Kingdom achieve its Vision 2030 that is spearheaded by Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz and Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, Chang said.