AMMAN — A group of 26 sick children from Gaza, accompanied by 54 family members, returned to the Gaza Strip on Wednesday via the King Hussein Bridge after completing their treatment in Jordanian hospitals, under the Kingdom's "Jordan Medical Corridor" initiative.
The children had been evacuated to Jordan by the Jordanian Armed Forces–Arab Army (JAF) in coordination with the Ministry of Health and the World Health Organisation (WHO).
During their stay in the Kingdom, they received specialised medical care in accordance with internationally recognised standards.
Family members expressed their gratitude to His Majesty King Abdullah and the Jordanian Armed Forces for their humanitarian and medical support, praising the quality of care and treatment provided to their children in Jordanian hospitals.
Hundreds of children from Gaza continue to receive treatment in Jordan under the medical evacuation programme, which began in March 2025.
Since the launch of the initiative, Jordan had announced that patients and their escorts would return to Gaza after completing their treatment so that a new batch of patients may be evacuated for treatment in Jordanian hospitals.
The process is in line with Jordan’s long-standing position in support of Palestinians’ steadfastness on their land.