
New Jordanian Aid Convoy of 38 Trucks Crosses into Gaza - Jordan News
The convoy, which crossed the King Hussein Bridge, consists of 38 trucks carrying humanitarian aid, in collaboration with the World Food Programme (WFP) and in coordination with the Jordanian Armed Forces – Arab Army. The convoy is loaded with essential food supplies to meet the growing needs in Gaza amid a deepening humanitarian crisis. This effort is part of Jordan's continued regional and international relief campaign aimed at alleviating the suffering of Palestinians in the besieged Strip.
This joint initiative with the WFP serves as a living example of synergy between Jordan's national efforts and the international community in responding to humanitarian disasters. It also reaffirms the role of the Jordanian Armed Forces, who remain at the forefront—carrying the message of compassion and humanitarian solidarity.

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