On Sunday, the first day of Eid al-Adha, the Jordanian Armed Forces, known as the Arab Army, conducted three new airdrops over southern Gaza, in collaboration with Egypt.
The aid packages, delivered by two Royal Jordanian Air Force planes and one Egyptian plane to various locations in southern Gaza, included relief and humanitarian assistance such as food, clothing, and sweets to support the people in Gaza amidst the ongoing Israeli war on the region.
The Jordanian Armed Forces emphasized their ongoing commitment to delivering humanitarian and medical aid via an air bridge, using relief flights from Marka Airport to Al Arish International Airport or through airdrops over Gaza and land convoys to help the people in Gaza cope with the difficult circumstances.
Since the start of the Israeli aggression on Gaza, the Jordanian Armed Forces have conducted 107 airdrops independently and 261 in cooperation with other countries.
This recent airby the Jordanian Armed Forces underscores Jordan's dedication to providing more aid to Gaza, in addition to the kingdom's efforts to alleviate the humanitarian crisis and suffering experienced by Gaza's residents, especially during the Eid al-Adha holiday.
Al Mamlaka
On Sunday, the first day of Eid al-Adha, the Jordanian Armed Forces, known as the Arab Army, conducted three new airdrops over southern Gaza, in collaboration with Egypt.
The aid packages, delivered by two Royal Jordanian Air Force planes and one Egyptian plane to various locations in southern Gaza, included relief and humanitarian assistance such as food, clothing, and sweets to support the people in Gaza amidst the ongoing Israeli war on the region.
The Jordanian Armed Forces emphasized their ongoing commitment to delivering humanitarian and medical aid via an air bridge, using relief flights from Marka Airport to Al Arish International Airport or through airdrops over Gaza and land convoys to help the people in Gaza cope with the difficult circumstances.
Since the start of the Israeli aggression on Gaza, the Jordanian Armed Forces have conducted 107 airdrops independently and 261 in cooperation with other countries.
This recent airby the Jordanian Armed Forces underscores Jordan's dedication to providing more aid to Gaza, in addition to the kingdom's efforts to alleviate the humanitarian crisis and suffering experienced by Gaza's residents, especially during the Eid al-Adha holiday.
Al Mamlaka
On Sunday, the first day of Eid al-Adha, the Jordanian Armed Forces, known as the Arab Army, conducted three new airdrops over southern Gaza, in collaboration with Egypt.
The aid packages, delivered by two Royal Jordanian Air Force planes and one Egyptian plane to various locations in southern Gaza, included relief and humanitarian assistance such as food, clothing, and sweets to support the people in Gaza amidst the ongoing Israeli war on the region.
The Jordanian Armed Forces emphasized their ongoing commitment to delivering humanitarian and medical aid via an air bridge, using relief flights from Marka Airport to Al Arish International Airport or through airdrops over Gaza and land convoys to help the people in Gaza cope with the difficult circumstances.
Since the start of the Israeli aggression on Gaza, the Jordanian Armed Forces have conducted 107 airdrops independently and 261 in cooperation with other countries.
This recent airby the Jordanian Armed Forces underscores Jordan's dedication to providing more aid to Gaza, in addition to the kingdom's efforts to alleviate the humanitarian crisis and suffering experienced by Gaza's residents, especially during the Eid al-Adha holiday.
Al Mamlaka
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Jordan, Egypt Airlift Aid to Southern Gaza on Eid al-Adha
 
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