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Israel Planning Hospital for Jordanian Patients in Joint Cross-Border Industrial Zone

Israel is advancing plans to build a hospital on its side of the border to treat Jordanian patients as part of the “Jordan Gateway” industrial park—a joint zone enabling Israelis and Jordanians to cross for work and shared projects. Regional council head Itamar Matiash told The Times of Israel on Wednesday, December 3, that ideas under consideration include establishing a cancer-treatment center to serve patients from Jordan and beyond, while leveraging existing cross-border infrastructure at the Jordan River Crossing near Beit She’an.

The initiative, first proposed in the 1994 peace talks and approved in 2022, stalled in recent years amid legal disputes. However, a mediation process between the state, the contractor, and the council has cleared the way forward. Officials say the zone could help alleviate Jordan’s high unemployment and support Israeli high-tech and medical-tourism ventures, with low-tech factories envisioned across the border and advanced services on the Israeli side.

Backers also see the industrial park as a key node in the India–Middle East–Europe Economic Corridor, drawing interest from partners in the US and EU. The project is framed as practical peace-building through commerce, employment, and shared health services.

(TOI/VFI News)

Father, we thank You for openings that promote peace and mutual blessing between neighbors. Guide planners, physicians, and workers to serve with compassion; protect the project from sabotage and politics; and let this hospital become a place of healing that reflects Your mercy to Jordanians and Israelis alike.”