Women don t let the eyebrows!The princess of Jordan personally went to the front line of Shaga to de

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-30

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After a brief ceasefire, a new round of Palestinian-Israeli conflict continued and intensified, with Israel expanding its ground assault on Gaza.

The health department of the Gaza Strip said on December 18 that Israeli attacks in Gaza had killed nearly 20,000 people, about 70 percent of whom were women and children, since the outbreak of a new round of Palestinian-Israeli conflict on October 7.

Although 153 countries voted at the United Nations to support a ceasefire in the current round of the conflict between Hamas and Israel, regional peace is still far away.

The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is a truant on the conscience of humanity, with many countries sending aid to Gaza through the Rafah crossing in Egypt.

Jordan, which borders Israel, has also been actively supporting the relief of the health crisis in the Gaza Strip. Two field hospitals have also been built in Khan Younis and the West Bank in southern Gaza to ease the Palestinians' medical difficulties.

As early as 6 November, the Jordanian Air Force airdropped medical supplies to the field hospital it had built, the first time the Gaza Strip had received aid drops.

Since then, the Jordanian side has airdropped aid and emergency medical supplies to field hospitals in the Shaqa Strip on three more occasions.

On December 15, the Jordanian Air Force conducted its fifth airdrop, and this airdrop mission attracted the attention of the whole world

Princess Salma, the youngest daughter of King Abdullah II of Jordan, participated in the airdrop mission, rushing to the front line of Shah Jah to airdrop vital medical supplies to the field hospital in the Gaza Strip.

Judging from the **, in this airdrop, the Jordanian side dispatched a US-made C-130 large transport plane, and Princess Salma sat in the rear cabin in a military uniform, and participated in the delivery of materials after the plane arrived over the destination.

Princess Salma, along with the crews of the Royal Air Force, carried out the airdrop mission, providing much-needed medical supplies to the Jordanian field hospital in Gaza, the Jordanian armed forces said in an official statement.

The statement also noted that the airdrop was carried out at night and was the fifth successful airdrop operation, ensuring the continuity of operations of the hospital. This series of airdrops marked the Jordanian army's strong support for the Gaza field hospital.

Some say that this is nothing more than a showmanship by Princess Salma, but in reality, Israel's indiscriminate bombardment of the Shah'a strip has never stopped. As a princess, Salma was able to go to Saga to participate in the airdrop operation, and the courage and determination she showed were amazing.

Princess Salma, 23, is the second daughter of King Abdullah II and Queen Rania of Jordan, and is the third in the family, with her elder brother Prince Hussein, sister Princess Iman, and younger brother Prince Hashim.

As the youngest daughter in the family, Salma is lively and cheerful, bringing a lot of joy to the royal family. She will share her life on social ** and maintain cordial communication with the people, which is very popular among young Jordanians.

Her sister, Princess Iman, is more like her mother, Queen Rania, who cares about the future of her country and constantly promotes the beauty of Jordan while studying abroad.

Princess Salma's women don't let her eyebrows go, and she has the style of a father.

After completing her high school studies at the International Amman College, she attended the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in England, where her father and brother graduated, and was later awarded the rank of second lieutenant by the Jordanian Armed Forces.

She then studied archaeology at the University of Southern California, graduating in 2023 with a Bachelor of Arts degree.

In 2020, Salma successfully completed Air Force flight training and qualified as a pilot in the army, becoming Jordan's first female jet pilot.

Her father, King Abdullah, presented her with a flight medal at the Al Hossenia Palace in the capital, Amman, in the presence of her mother, Queen Rania, and her brother, Crown Prince Hussein.

Crown Prince Hussein, a lieutenant in the Jordanian armed forces, also congratulated his sister on social **, "Smart and hardworking as always!.""Congratulations on gaining wings and toasting to more successes and achievements. ”

Princess Salma's "martial spirit" is in the same vein as her father, King Abdullah II, and her brother, Crown Prince Hussein.

Abdullah II attended the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in the United Kingdom, served in the Jordanian armoured forces and air force, and was appointed commander of the Jordanian special forces in 1994.

In 1997, when he was still the crown prince, he was promoted to the commander of the most elite special forces in the Jordanian armed forces, shouldering the dual mission of ensuring the royal family and the first generation.

Abdullah II loved all kinds of adventures and challenges. In addition to flying, skydiving and diving, he is an avid racer and has won the Jordan National Rally.

In this regard, he was also heavily influenced by his father, King Hussein, the Elder. King Hussein was fond of the thrilling Yudong and was better at flying airplanes, and he was also the founder of the modern Jordanian Air Force.

During the Third Middle East War in 1967, King Hussein personally drove a jeep to the front line to direct the battle, becoming the only head of state to be on the front line at that time. He would patrol the vast desert with his troops all night, share weal and woe with the soldiers, and brave the rain of bullets and bullets, and was deeply loved by the Jordanian people.

Under the influence of his father, Abdullah II also served in the Jordanian army for a long time, commanding tank companies, flying helicopters, and serving as commander of special forces.

On February 6, 2015, King Abdullah II ended his visit to the United States ahead of schedule after learning that Jordanian pilot Kasas Bay had been executed by extremist forces.

He piloted the F16 fighter plane to participate in the Jordanian Air Force's retaliatory air raids against extremist forces, and is definitely the most skilled king in the world.

With such a king, the crown prince will not be bad since Hussein, he has commanded a tank company, piloted a helicopter, and served as a commander of special forces.

In addition to military affairs, Prince Hussein also has a lot of experience in political affairs. He has been a member of the Jordanian-Arab armed forces and has been actively involved in Jordanian and international public service.

There are also father and son on the Internet who are "confronting" **, they are dressed in sophisticated European and American special forces equipment, each holding UMP9 and HK416, and they cooperate with each other tacitly, and staged a wonderful tactical exercise!

This time, Princess Salma, as a member of the Air Force, went directly to the front line of Shah to participate in the airdrop operation, which not only showed her aerial ability, courage, but also proved her pioneering spirit as a female pilot.

Perhaps, this is also an attitude on behalf of the Jordanian royal family!

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