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Shubli: Jordan Has Dispatched 178 Aid Convoys to Gaza Since Start of the War - Jordan News

Shubli: Jordan Has Dispatched 178 Aid Convoys to Gaza Since Start of the War - Jordan News

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Shubli: Jordan Has Dispatched 178 Aid Convoys to Gaza Since Start of the War Jordan has dispatched a total of 178 aid convoys comprising 7,834 trucks to the Gaza Strip since the onset of the war, according to Hussein Shubli, Secretary-General of the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization (JHCO). اضافة اعلان Speaking on Sunday, Shubli announced that a new 50-truck convoy had been sent to Gaza in cooperation with the Jordanian Armed Forces – Arab Army and the World Food Programme (WFP). The convoy primarily includes essential food supplies, with a particular focus on flour. Support for Field Hospitals and Blood Donations Shubli also noted that today's convoys include reinforcements for Jordan's field hospitals in Gaza, jointly managed with the Jordanian Armed Forces and Royal Medical Services. These convoys will also carry donated blood supplies in response to urgent appeals from inside Gaza. The Jordan Medical Association, in cooperation with the Ministry of Health and medical staff, organized a blood donation campaign, collecting 3,000 blood units. These units are being coordinated for delivery through the Jordanian field hospital network to support medical facilities operating in Gaza. A Reflection of Jordan's Steadfast Commitment Shubli emphasized that the resumption of aid convoys reflects Jordan's unwavering commitment, under the leadership of His Majesty King Abdullah II, to support the Palestinian people. The Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization, in coordination with the Jordanian Armed Forces, resumed dispatching convoys last Wednesday amid a worsening humanitarian and living crisis in Gaza. Jordan's humanitarian assistance is considered among the most consistent and impactful, earning widespread appreciation from Gazans for its direct and tangible support in alleviating their daily suffering. 'Our efforts are a symbol of solidarity and a lifeline for thousands facing dire conditions,' Shubli affirmed.
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