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14 August 2023

The Razavi Hospital’s Conferences Hall Was Embellished with the Name of the “Martyred Palestinian Nurse.”

Coincident with the Quds Day and with the order of the Deputy Custodian of the Astan Quds Razavi, the conferences hall of the Razavi Hospital was named after “Razan Ashraf Al-Najjar,” a young Palestinian nurse and medic who was martyred in Gaza last Friday.


In support of the oppressed Palestinian people and keep the names of the resistance martyrs under the spotlight, the conference hall of the Razavi Hospital in Mashhad was named after “Razan Ashraf Al-Najjar,” a martyred nurse and medic.
The brave Palestinian martyr, June 1st, 2018, while going to rescue one of the wounded Palestinian protesters near the eastern frontier of Khan Younis in the south of the Gaza Strip was martyred by Zionist Regime forces.
Defiant Palestinian people, on Friday, June 1st, 2018, gathered at several points in the occupied territories as in the past weeks to bring their voices to the attention of the world, and meanwhile, the 21-year-old Al-Najjar, although she raised her hands and she had a nursing white dress was martyred by a direct shot of the Israeli army snipers during a relief operation.
Since international laws prohibit attacks on hospitals and draw weapons on physicians and nurses, the martyrdom of this young nurse led to many reactions around the globe, resulting in greater dislike toward the Zionist regime.
Each year, various international congresses are held with the participation of leading experts and physicians of the world at the conference hall of the Razavi Hospital and naming of the present hall by the hospital attributed to the Heavenly Court of Eighth Imam (A.S.) after Razan Ashraf Al-Najjar keeps her name alive, making her a living model of the nursing community.
It is worth mentioning that the pro-guardianship staff and the zealous Basij militiamen of the Razavi Hospital, along with other walks of life participate in the march of the International Quds Day in order to encourage and support the oppressed Palestinian people.