The military authorities said in a statement that cargo planes from Jordan, Germany, the United Arab Emirates, Belgium, France, and Italy participated in the joint operation, delivering about 75 tons of supplies to the Gazan population, victims of the devastation caused by the Israeli aggression.
With this action, the number of airdrop missions carried out solely by the Jordanian Air Force has risen to 152. Meanwhile, the total number of airdrops conducted in cooperation with other nations and international partners has reached 325.
On the same day, the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization (JHCO) also announced the arrival of a new land convoy with 28 trucks laden with food, which crossed from Jordanian territory into Gaza.
JHCO Secretary General Hussein Shibli underscored in statements to Jordanian channel Al-Mamlaka that aid is being provided “by all possible means,” combining land shipments with airdrops to alleviate the conditions of the besieged population.
The organization stated that in the last two weeks, Jordan sent 282 aid trucks, 220 of which have already managed to enter the enclave.
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