KSrelief Supports Palestinian Child With Lymphatic Tumor Undergoing Treatment In Jordan
The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) is funding cancer care for Palestinian child Yazan Sami Nasman, aged nine, from the Gaza Strip, after medical reports confirmed a serious lymphatic system tumour requiring advanced treatment that was not available in Gaza.
This support comes within Saudi Arabia’s wider humanitarian and medical work through KSrelief, which aims to provide critical healthcare to vulnerable people worldwide, including those affected by conflict and health system collapse, reflecting the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s established commitment to medical assistance.

KSrelief signed a cooperation agreement in 2024 with the King Hussein Cancer Center in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan to treat cancer patients from the Gaza Strip, seeking to help as many patients as possible who lost access to regular treatment because of difficult health conditions in Gaza.
Following coordination through official channels, Yazan Sami Nasman was transferred from the Gaza Strip to Jordan and admitted to the King Hussein Cancer Center, where a specialised paediatric team in lymphatic system tumours is overseeing treatment and monitoring his condition using advanced protocols and intensive care options.
The medical team is conducting regular detailed examinations and continuous follow-up to assess treatment response, aiming to stabilise the child’s health and limit expected complications, while KSrelief maintains its support for patients from the most vulnerable groups as part of its long-term humanitarian role.
With inputs from SPA