Thursday – 02/07/2026
GMTC graduated the tactical response course for females, with the participation of (29) trainees from various security services, as part of its ongoing efforts to enhance the readiness of the security establishment's members and raise their efficiency in dealing with injuries and emergency cases in operational environments.
During the course, the participants received an integrated training program that included a number of specialized topics, most notably treating heavy bleeding, dealing with critical cases, field ambulance, and evacuating the injured, in addition to practical applications and scenarios aimed at developing the skills of the trainees and enabling them to respond quickly and effectively according to the highest professional standards.
Colonel/ Nisreen Al-Hato, Director of the Medical and Psychological Counseling Department at the Palestinian National Security service, delivered a speech in which she stressed the importance of continuous training in the field of tactical response and field ambulance, given its pivotal role in protecting lives and professionally dealing with injuries in various circumstances.
For his part, Colonel/ Anthony Rao, representative of the Dutch mission, praised the level of discipline and commitment shown by the participants during the course, stressing the importance of continuing joint cooperation in implementing qualitative training programs that contribute to developing the capabilities of members of the security services and enhancing their readiness to face various challenges.
At the end of the ceremony, Colonel/ Mohammed Abu Khamis, Deputy Commander of CTI, delivered a speech in which he stressed that GMTC pays great attention to developing the capabilities of members of the security services through implementing specialized training programs that contribute to raising the level of readiness and enhancing the efficiency of field performance, which reflects positively on the performance of security and humanitarian duties.