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JAF conducts six joint humanitarian airdrops to Gaza

By JT - Mar 17,2024 - Last updated at Mar 17,2024

The Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army on Sunday carries out six joint airdrops of aid to the north of the war-ravaged Gaza Strip (JAF photo)

AMMAN — Following Royal directives, the Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army (JAF) on Sunday carried out six joint airdrops of aid to the north of the war-ravaged Gaza Strip.

JAF said that the airdrops were carried out in response to the humanitarian duty and as part of the ongoing efforts of Jordan to support the steadfastness of the Palestinians and alleviate their suffering under the Israeli war on their besieged strip.

The operation involved the participation of two C130 aircraft from the Royal Jordanian Air Force, two military cargo planes from the US, one from Egypt and one from Germany.

JAF said the endeavour is part of Jordan's continuous efforts to provide families in the Gaza Strip with food, medical aid and humanitarian supplies, in a bid to make up for the acute scarcity of food and medication brought on by Israel's ongoing aggression on the coastal enclave, especially during the holy month of Ramadan.

JAF reiterated that it is still sending aid via an air bridge to supply humanitarian and medical supplies, whether by flights from Marka Airport toward Egypt's El Arish International Airport, airdrops on the Gaza Strip or land aid convoys.

 

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