Khaberni - In implementation of the royal directives, the head of the Hashemite Royal Court, Youssef Hassan Al-Essawi, reassured today, Monday, the health status of the world Paralympic champion Captain Moataz Al-Junaidi, who lies in recovery at the medical city due to a hip joint fracture occurring during a training camp in the Kingdom of Bahrain, amid preparations for the world weightlifting championship.
Al-Essawi also visited citizen Wasfi Nimr Al-Freihat, who was transferred for treatment at the Royal Medical Services following royal directives, after suffering a fracture in his foot, conveying to them the best wishes of His Majesty King Abdullah II and His Highness Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II, the Crown Prince, for their full health, well-being, and speedy recovery.
Al-Essawi reassured the health status of both individuals from the medical teams overseeing their care and the level of treatment provided to them, affirming that His Majesty's ongoing directives involve providing health and humanitarian care to all who need it, especially athletes who represent Jordan in international forums.
For his part, the champion Moataz Al-Junaidi appreciated this royal attention and ongoing care for sports and athletes, saying: "We are children of the Hussein Al-Bani school, and we were educated in the school of His Majesty King Abdullah II, and we draw inspiration from the visions of His Highness the Crown Prince, who instilled in us the determination to excel and raise our nation's name high.”
Citizen Wasfi Al-Freihat also expressed his appreciation and pride in the royal care he received.
Both Al-Junaidi and Al-Freihat expressed their deep gratitude and appreciation to the Hashemite Royal Court for its keenness in implementing the directives of His Majesty King Abdullah II, and its diligent follow-up to meet the needs of the citizens and provide humanitarian and social support in various regions of the kingdom, affirming that this concern and follow-up embody the genuine Hashemite approach in standing by the nation's sons and supporting them under various circumstances.




