Issued by the Catholic Center for Studies and Media - Jordan. Editor-in-chief Fr. Rif'at Bader - موقع أبونا abouna.org
To emphasize the Order of Malta’s support of the Palestinian population and the continuation of its humanitarian operations in Palestine, this was the message of the Order of Malta’s Grand Chancellor, Riccardo Paternò di Montecupo, who has received the Palestinian Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Varsen Aghabekian Shaheen, on a working visit to Rome.
During the meeting, the Grand Chancellor stressed the importance of continuing to help the Palestinian population, and in particular the citizens of Gaza City by setting up a healthcare center, confirming the intention to protect the Order’s humanitarian activities already underway. The Minister for Foreign Affairs said the Palestinian Government was extremely grateful for the Order of Malta’s support of the population.
At present, the Order of Malta’s humanitarian activities in Palestine are focused on the Gaza City aid project, carried out in collaboration with the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem and the recently raided Holy Family Church in Gaza. Since May 2024, 200 tons of food have been delivered to over 25,000 civilians, and a healthcare center for the local community is actually on the agenda. The Order of Malta also continues to support the logistical aspects of food distribution by the Patriarchate.
The Order of Malta’s major activity is its Holy Family Hospital in Bethlehem, providing high-quality mother and child care in the West Bank since 1990. Since it is the only facility in the region that can handle premature births, thanks to an 18-bed neonatal intensive care unit, it is point of reference for all pregnant women in the area, particularly those who need specialized treatment. With Muslim and Christian doctors, midwives and nurses, it guarantees a service without distinctions of belief or social condition, offering assistance at reduced cost or completely free of charge.
In the West Bank, the Order of Malta stands alongside the population with mobile clinics, distribution of vouchers for basic necessities, microcredit initiatives and health training activities.
In July, the Sovereign Order of Malta participated in the United Nations high-level conference in New York (28-30 July) on the “Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine and the Implementation of the Two-State Solution” co-chaired by France and Saudi Arabia. On this occasion, the Order reaffirmed the need for “a cessation of all acts of violence that breach international law and humanitarian principles” and said it was “ready to offer its full support to reconstruction and development efforts across the Palestinian territories”.