Jordan Sends 70 Help Trucks to Northern Gaza
Jordan has sent 70 trucks filled with help supplies to Gaza. Al Jazeera affirmed this data on Sunday, June 23, citing Jordan's Roya News Computerized newspaper.
The report states that the trucks carried basic nourishment things, buyer merchandise, restorative supplies, and drugs to Northern Gaza.
In collaboration with the World Nourishment Program, Jordan's armed force and the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization (JHCO) dispatched these help supplies.
The report cites Hussein Al-Shibli, head of JHCO, who highlighted that all reports with respect to the current circumstance in Gaza demonstrate one disturbing reality: "Gaza is presently near to famine."
Hussein Al-Shibli encourage clarified that since the onset of Israel's war on Gaza, Jordan has sent a add up to of 2,110 alleviation trucks and 53 help flights. He emphasized that these endeavors are pointed at avoiding a helpful catastrophe in Gaza.
Since the starting of the Gaza war on October 7, at slightest 37,551 Palestinians have been murdered and 85,911 harmed due to Israeli assaults.