Military transport aircraft from Jordan and the United Arab Emirates have delivered 25 tons of humanitarian aid to Gaza via coordinated airdrop operations, according to a statement by the Royal Jordanian Air Force.
The aid delivery involved three airdrop missions targeting civilians in Gaza, where the population remains in urgent need due to the ongoing humanitarian crisis. The cargo included essential food supplies, medical provisions, and daily necessities.
According to the Royal Jordanian Air Force, this latest mission brings the total number of independent Jordanian air aid operations to 127 since the outbreak of the armed escalation in 2023. Additionally, Jordan has participated in 267 joint airdrop missions in cooperation with various international partners.
Ground-based humanitarian efforts have also continued. On Sunday alone, 60 Jordanian aid trucks carrying food supplies crossed into Gaza, as reported by Al Mamlaka television.
Beyond logistical support, Jordan is providing medical assistance on the ground. Two field hospitals established by Jordan are currently operating in both the northern and southern parts of the Gaza Strip.
Dozens of injured and sick Palestinian children, along with their families, have been evacuated to Jordan to receive advanced medical treatment.