Venezuela Receives Over 100 Palestinian Medical Students in Scholarship Program

Last week, Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro announced the beginning of the Yasser Arafat Scholarship Program, which aims to train 1000 Palestinians in various fields.

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11th November, 2014. – Last week, Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro announced the beginning of the Yasser Arafat Scholarship Program, which aims to train 1000 Palestinians in various fields.

The first delegation of 119 students arrived in Venezuela on Thursday to begin their studies in medicine at the Dr. Salvador Allende Latin American Medical School.

“We will train at least 1,000 Palestinian students,” Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro announced after the delegation arrived in Caracas. “I just ordered the Ministry of Education to expand the program not just in medicine, we also will enable them to study engineering, architecture and every field of knowledge.”

20 of the students are from Gaza, while the rest are from the West Bank. They were picked up in Jordan by a plane sent by the Venezuelan government, which had delivered a shipment of humanitarian aid for Gaza, the third of its kind since August.

The Bolivarian Revolution and the people of Venezuela have long been strong allies of the Palestinian cause and have stood in solidarity with the Palestinian peoples in the face of Israeli wars.

Maduro told the students he had cried with emotion upon seeing images of them dancing upon touching down on Venezuelan soil.

“We want to see you dance again,” said the president. In response, the Palestinians reassumed their dancing, and presented Maduro with a keffiyah, receiving the president’s jacket in return as a token of thanks.

”Today, Palestine enters to the heart of Venezuela,” Maduro said.

The students will return home after their studies to provide medical attention to the Palestinian population, who are in desperate need of medical and other professionals after decades of Israeli assaults.

The Dr. Salvador Allende Latin American Medical School in Venezuela was inspired by the Cuban school that has trained thousands of doctors who provide medical attention to millions of people throughout the world.

The scholarship program is named for Yasser Arafat, the former head of the Palestine Liberation Organization, and first president of the Palestinian Authority.

Earlier this year, the Venezuela also announced that the government would supply oil to Palestine and otherwise help reconstruction efforts in Gaza.

Additional reporting by venezuelanalysis.com