Jordan dispatches 51-truck humanitarian aid convoy to Syria
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- Jordan dispatches 51-truck convoy loaded with food, medical, and relief supplies.
- Mission coordinated with Syrian authorities to reach the most affected families.
Under royal directives, Jordan on Monday sent a large humanitarian aid convoy to the Syrian Arab Republic, reinforcing the Kingdom’s ongoing relief efforts for its northern neighbor.
The convoy, consisting of 51 trucks, departed through the Jaber Border Crossing, carrying essential food baskets, medical supplies, and general relief materials.
Coordination and logistics
The mission was organized by the Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, in partnership with the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization (JHCO). Officials stressed that the operation aims to deliver life-saving supplies efficiently to families most affected by current humanitarian conditions.
The 51-truck convoy is among the largest overland aid efforts at the border this year, highlighting Amman’s continued push to stabilize humanitarian conditions in the region.



