The Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization
‘Israel’ allows only 65 of 150 Jordanian aid trucks into Gaza this week: JHCO
The Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization (JHCO) confirmed that 65 aid trucks entered Gaza over the past week, less than half of the 150 prepared, as ‘Israeli’ restrictions continue to block the full delivery of relief.
Among the obstacles imposed by ‘Israel’ were limited crossing hours that end before all trucks are processed, daily delays in inspections, and the rejection of items despite prior approval through the coordination platform, JHCO said.
The organization added that its warehouses are filled with essential relief supplies, but constant ‘Israeli’ delays have forced it to repeatedly load and reorganize shipments to the King Hussein Bridge, preventing aid from reaching Gaza at the required pace.
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JHCO official Dr. Hussein Shibli described the catastrophe in Gaza as a “crime against humanity” that violates all international agreements and laws.
“We are facing a catastrophic situation, children, women, and the elderly are trapped without food or medicine, under systematic destruction and displacement,” Shibli said.
Shibli stressed that Jordan will continue intensifying its efforts and pursuing all possible channels to deliver aid, calling for a global moral stand to save what remains of humanity in Gaza.