Jordan continues aid efforts to Gaza with humanitarian airlift
In continuation of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan’s efforts to send aid to Gaza, 16 helicopters took off from King Abdullah II Airbase on Sunday, delivering new supplies as part of the humanitarian airbridge announced a week ago.
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The helicopters carried 20 tons of humanitarian and relief aid today, in collaboration with the Jordanian Hashemite Charity Organization and several friendly and sisterly nations, to be delivered to those in need in Gaza.
The Jordanian Armed Forces confirmed that they will continue to send humanitarian and medical aid through the airlift, focusing on the urgent transportation of essential medical supplies and treatments to the region.
So far, a total of 56 Jordanian helicopters, along with six Italian helicopters, have participated in the airlift operation carried out by the Jordanian military.