Saudi Arabia introduces wellbeing place for Palestinian displaced people in Jordan

Saudi Arabia introduces wellbeing place for Palestinian displaced people in Jordan

  ZARQA, Jordan: Saudi Arabia has opened a well-being community to serve 300,000 Palestinians at the Zarqa displaced person camp in Jordan.

The middle, worked by the Unified Countries Help and Works Organization for Palestine Evacuees in the Close to East (UNRWA), was supported by the Saudi Advancement Asset, as per the Saudi Press Office (SPA).

Saudi Representative in Jordan Naif Al-Sudairy and the Chief General of UNRWA Philippe Lazzarini mutually opened the Saudi-supported focus on an occasion on Monday.

Lazzirini said thanks to the Realm for its consistent help for Palestinian displaced people, inviting the $27 million gift Saudi Arabia made to UNRWA last month.

Al-Sudairy said the venture was essential for Saudi Arabia's obligation to help out the UN and global associations towards aiding individuals deprived across the world.

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