KSrelief Facilitates Treatment For Palestinian Girl With Brain Cancer In Jordan
The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) arranged urgent medical care abroad for Palestinian child Roza Al-Dreimli, aged 11, after evacuation from the Gaza Strip for advanced cancer treatment unavailable locally. The step reflects Saudi Arabia’s continuing humanitarian role in delivering life-saving healthcare to Palestinians with severe illnesses.
Medical assessments showed cancerous cells located at the base of Roza Al-Dreimli’s brain, a sensitive area requiring specialised therapy and constant monitoring. Doctors in the Gaza Strip could not offer this level of care because the health system there has suffered serious deterioration, leaving advanced oncology services effectively out of reach.

Through official coordination between Saudi Arabia, KSrelief and relevant authorities, Roza Al-Dreimli was transported to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. At the King Hussein Cancer Center (KHCC) in Amman, medical teams stabilised the child’s condition and began a tailored treatment plan, supported by detailed imaging and frequent clinical checks.
Under a team at KHCC specialised in paediatric brain tumours, Roza Al-Dreimli is receiving targeted therapy and strict observation. Doctors are conducting regular examinations to track how the tumour responds, manage the disease, and reduce the risk of neurological or visual damage linked to the tumour’s position near vital brain structures.
The following overview summarises key medical and humanitarian details related to the KSrelief and Saudi Arabia humanitarian aid for the Palestinian girl from Gaza cancer treatment:
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Patient name | Roza Al-Dreimli |
| Age | 11 years |
| Origin | Gaza Strip |
| Medical condition | Cancerous cells at the base of the brain |
| Treatment location | King Hussein Cancer Center, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan |
| Supervising body | King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) |
The family of Roza Al-Dreimli expressed deep thanks for the rapid intervention by KSrelief and Saudi Arabia, stating that specialist treatment at KHCC has renewed hope for recovery. They also praised the Kingdom’s continuing support for the Palestinian people, especially during crises that strain health services and limit access to complex care.
This medical transfer is part of wider humanitarian work by Saudi Arabia, carried out through KSrelief, to deliver essential healthcare to patients and wounded individuals in Gaza and other friendly countries. Through such initiatives, the centre supports critical medical cases, strengthens hospital capabilities and maintains structured aid programmes focused on urgent, evidence-based needs.
With inputs from SPA