Egyptian Education Minister to Carry Out Health Minister’s Duties

File photo of Egyptian Health Minister Hala Zayed (dpa)
File photo of Egyptian Health Minister Hala Zayed (dpa)
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Egyptian Education Minister to Carry Out Health Minister’s Duties

File photo of Egyptian Health Minister Hala Zayed (dpa)
File photo of Egyptian Health Minister Hala Zayed (dpa)

Egyptian Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouli said on Friday that Minister of Higher Education Khaled Abdel-Ghaffar will be in charge of Health Minister Hala Zayed’s duties until her recovery from an illness.

The PM published his decision in the official gazette on Friday to be effective the following day.

Madbouli said he approved a request for sick leave submitted by Zayed, in accordance to Presidential Decree No. 279 of 2018 authorizing the Prime Minister to assign ministers to other ministries if another minister is absent.

On Tuesday, the Health Minister was admitted to a hospital in Cairo where she stayed at the intensive care unit.

Health Ministry spokesman Khaled Megahed said that Zayed suffered from a heart attack and that her condition is stable and she is receiving the necessary medical care.

But sources said the minister suffered from hypertension.

Zayed, 54, was appointed as health minister in mid-2018 to become the second Egyptian woman to hold the post.

On Tuesday morning, the minister had announced that a new batch of 250,000 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine against the coronavirus arrived in the country. The doses were offered by Hungary as part of the Egyptian state’s plan to expand its vaccination campaign.

Zayed urged the people to register at the ministry's website to get vaccinated, stressing that the Egyptian state spares no effort in providing free vaccines, through cooperation with international organizations and bodies.



Gaza Hospital Director’s Family Pleads for His Release

Ambulances transport wounded Palestinians from the Kamal Adwan Hospital to the al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City, on December 28, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and the Hamas group. (AFP)
Ambulances transport wounded Palestinians from the Kamal Adwan Hospital to the al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City, on December 28, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and the Hamas group. (AFP)
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Gaza Hospital Director’s Family Pleads for His Release

Ambulances transport wounded Palestinians from the Kamal Adwan Hospital to the al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City, on December 28, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and the Hamas group. (AFP)
Ambulances transport wounded Palestinians from the Kamal Adwan Hospital to the al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City, on December 28, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and the Hamas group. (AFP)

The family of a hospital director in northern Gaza is pleading with the international community and the Israeli military for his release, after soldiers detained Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya over the weekend.

Abu Safiya's family says he's being denied medical care and kept in the freezing cold in Sde Teiman, an Israeli detention center that been sharply criticized for its inhuman conditions.

Israeli military spokesman Lt. Col. Nadav Shoshani said Abu Safiya “is currently being questioned regarding his potential involvement in terrorist activity.”

Over the weekend, Israeli soldiers expelled staff and patients from Kamal Adwan Hospital, where it detained 240 people who it said were militants and took them for interrogation in Israel. The military said some fighters attempted to pose as patients and hid in ambulances, without providing evidence.

Israel alleged that Hamas had been using the facility, which hospital officials have denied.

Israel’s latest military offensive in northern Gaza has largely isolated the area, with little medical or other aid allowed to reach hospitals there.

On Monday, the International Committee of the Red Cross said Israeli operations have “obliterated the health care system in northern Gaza,” noting that Kamal Adwan and Indonesian hospitals are now “completely inoperable.”