AMMAN — The Jordan Armed Forces- Arab Army (JAF) on Tuesday carried out two airdrops to deliver humanitarian and relief aid to the people of Gaza, in cooperation with the UAE.
The effort aims to support the resilience of the Palestinian people and alleviate their humanitarian suffering, according to a JAF statement.
The airdrops were executed using two C-130 aircraft, one from the Royal Jordanian Air Force and the other from the UAE Air Force, carrying approximately 15 tonnes of food supplies and essential goods.
These operations, conducted in cooperation with the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organisation, are part of Jordan’s ongoing efforts to ensure the delivery of food aid and basic necessities into the Gaza Strip, in light of the worsening humanitarian conditions.
With these latest missions, the total number of airdrops carried out by the JAF since the start of the conflict has reached 129 Jordanian airdrops, in addition to 269 joint airdrops conducted in cooperation with various allied and friendly nations.