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Shubli: No Injuries Among Jordanian Aid Truck Drivers Following Settler Attacks - Jordan News

Shubli: No Injuries Among Jordanian Aid Truck Drivers Following Settler Attacks - Jordan News

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Shubli: No Injuries Among Jordanian Aid Truck Drivers Following Settler Attacks Secretary-General of the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization, Hussein Al-Shubli, confirmed that there were no injuries among the drivers of Jordanian aid trucks heading to Gaza, despite being attacked by Israeli settlers on Monday. اضافة اعلان In a statement on Tuesday, Shubli explained that the settler assault was part of ongoing efforts to obstruct the delivery of humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza amid a war that has now continued for one year and eight months. While some material damage was sustained by a number of the trucks, no human casualties occurred, he said. 'The Jordanian aid convoy successfully reached Gaza yesterday despite the attack,' Shubli stated, stressing that such assaults will not deter Jordan from continuing to send aid to the besieged territory. He also emphasized the organization's readiness to dispatch hundreds of aid trucks daily, if logistical and security conditions allow for unhindered entry and distribution within Gaza. Over the past months, dozens of Jordanian humanitarian aid trucks en route to Gaza have reportedly been targeted by radical Israeli settlers, resulting in recurring property damage, though Jordan continues its efforts undeterred.
Source: Al-Mamlaka
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