Jordan conducts new large-scale airdrop of aid to Gaza
The Jordanian Armed Forces announced on Friday that they carried out a new large-scale airdrop operation targeting several locations in the Gaza Strip, aimed at alleviating the dire humanitarian conditions faced by residents of the enclave.
Details of the international airdrop
The operation included aircraft from the Royal Jordanian Air Force, alongside planes from the United Arab Emirates, the Federal Republic of Germany, and the French Republic.
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Around 37 tons of essential humanitarian and food supplies were dropped, prepared to ensure delivery to civilians across different parts of the blockaded strip.
Growing record of aid deliveries
With this operation, the total number of airdrops carried out independently by the Jordanian Armed Forces since the resumption of operations on July 27 has reached 161.
In cooperation with partner and friendly nations, the total number of joint airdrops now stands at 388.
The Royal Jordanian Air Force alone has delivered nearly 788 tons of aid supplies since the beginning of these operations.
The Jordanian Armed Forces reaffirmed their commitment to supporting the people of Gaza through an ongoing air bridge to deliver humanitarian assistance and help mitigate the impact of the war.