Princess Alia Governmental Hospital, Hebron

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Princess Alia Governmental Hospital, Hebron
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Princess Alia Governmental Hospital, Hebron
Geography
Location Hebron city, Hebron Governorate, West Bank, the State of Palestine
Coordinates 31°31′50″N35°06′00″E / 31.530440°N 35.099933°E / 31.530440; 35.099933
Organisation
Care system Public
Funding Public hospital
Type Community
Services
Emergency department Yes
Beds237
History
Opened1957
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Princess Alia Governmental HospitalorHebron Governmental Hospital is a government hospital in the Hebron city, West Bank, Palestine. It is managed by the Palestinian Ministry of Health. It was built in 1957 and has 237 beds. It employs 596 staff, including a doctor, nurse, pharmacist, physiotherapist, laboratory technician, radiologist and others. [1] [2] [3] [4]

Asher Gross terror attack

On July 7, 1983, Asher Gross, an armed 18-year-old American-Israeli student at the Israeli settler Yeshiva Shavei-Hevron Hebrew : ישיבת שבי חברון, was stabbed in the stomach multiple times by a team of three men and two lookouts, near the town market after he missed his ride. His Uzi submachine gun was taken, but Gross' friends who saw the attack chased after the hit squad's car. Nearby Israeli soldiers were warned to stay in their positions, and could not respond. A local Arab, mistaking Gross for someone familiar, took him to the Princess Alia hospital. At the hospital, upon recognizing that Gross was Jewish, seeing his Tzitzit strings, they refused to accept him, and he died. There was a failed attempt to get rid of his body. Gross Square in Hebron where the stabbing occurred is named after him. [5]

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