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Watch: Humanitarian Aid Plane from Poland Arrives in Jordan Ahead of Transfer to Gaza - Jordan News

Watch: Humanitarian Aid Plane from Poland Arrives in Jordan Ahead of Transfer to Gaza - Jordan News

Jordan News24-04-2025
Watch: Humanitarian Aid Plane from Poland Arrives in Jordan Ahead of Transfer to Gaza The Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization announced on Thursday the arrival of a humanitarian aid plane from Poland, loaded with medicines, children's supplies, and blankets. اضافة اعلان In a post on its official page on the platform "X," the organization stated that the aid will be delivered to the Gaza Strip as part of the ongoing humanitarian relief bridge.
بحضور السفير البولندي في عمّان، وصلت طائرة مساعدات إنسانية من بولندا محمّلة بـما يقارب الطن من الأدوية، مستلزمات الأطفال، والبطانيات.
ستنقل الهيئة الخيرية الأردنية الهاشمية المساعدات إلى أهلنا في غزة ضمن الجسر الإنساني الإغاثي المستمر.#لأهلنا_في_غزة pic.twitter.com/m5A49MnQUW — JHCO (@_jhco) April 24, 2025
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