
At the building of the Agency for the Protection of Asylum Seekers in Ħal Far, Prime Minister Robert Abela, together with his wife Dr. Lydia Abela, the Minister for Home Affairs, Security and Employment Byron Camilleri, and the Minister for Health and Active Ageing Jo Etienne Abela, met with the four Palestinian children from Gaza who are in our country to receive medical treatment.
The Prime Minister also spoke with the families of these children. He offered them words of encouragement and told them that they are welcome in the country to rebuild their lives after the suffering brought by the war.
In the presence of the Palestinian Ambassador to Malta, Fadi Hanania, he explained how Malta continues to advocate for the two-state solution.
The Prime Minister’s wife, Dr. Lydia Abela, gave gifts to these children as part of the annual initiative ‘Rigal bi Mħabba’ (Gift with Love), which is made possible through the generosity of the Maltese and Gozitan people.
The children arrived in Malta early Thursday morning after a long journey from the Middle East to receive medical treatment at Mater Dei Hospital.
This was also made possible through coordinated efforts under an initiative run through the European Union Civil Protection Mechanism, with the participation of Malta’s Civil Protection Department.
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