Jordan airdropped relief supplies to Gaza, and the king personally participated in the action to sho

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-03-03

The Royal Jordanian Air Force issued a statement on the 27th, saying that they airdropped a batch of urgently needed relief supplies to the Palestinian Gaza Strip on the same day. The statement noted that the operation was part of the joint efforts of the international community to alleviate the suffering of the people of the Gaza Strip.

It is reported that a total of three aircraft from the Royal Jordanian Air Force participated in the airdrop operation, as well as aircraft from the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and France. The planes took off from Abdullah II Air Base in Amman, Jordan's capital, on the same day on a mission to drop relief supplies and food to the Gaza Strip. One of these aircraft was dedicated to providing emergency medical supplies and fuel to the Jordanian field hospital in the southern Gaza Strip.

It is worth mentioning that King Abdullah II of Jordan was personally involved in the airdrop, demonstrating Jordan's support for the Palestinian people and its determination to provide assistance to the people of the Gaza Strip through all available means.

Previously, the Jordanian armed forces had carried out four airdrop relief operations on the Gaza Strip on the 26th, and a total of four C-130 transport planes carried out airdrop missions, one of which was from the French armed forces.

These actions not only reflect the concern and assistance of Jordan** and the international community to the people of the Gaza Strip, but also inject a warm current into the stability of the Gaza Strip and the well-being of the people. May this humanitarian assistance bring warmth and hope to the people of the Gaza Strip.

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