
Jordan delivers major flour shipment to Gaza as humanitarian aid
This delivery marks one of the largest flour shipments to enter Gaza and reflects the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan's commitment to urgent humanitarian support for the Palestinian people, especially as basic goods remain scarce due to the ongoing blockade and deteriorating situation.
The aid is expected to help alleviate the suffering of civilians, particularly in areas facing severe food insecurity, by supporting the daily production of bread, a vital staple for many.
JHCO remains one of the key organizations providing consistent humanitarian assistance to Gaza, in line with Jordan's ongoing support for the Palestinian people across all humanitarian sectors.

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