JHCO: 85 new aid trucks cross from Jordan to Gaza
This convoy, consisting of 85 trucks, is an extension of the Jordanian relief bridge that has been ongoing since the beginning of the crisis, as part of national and international efforts to ensure the flow of humanitarian aid to the besieged population in the Strip.
JHCO Secretary-General, Hussein Shibli, reiterated the complex obstacles that hinder daily efforts and limit the flow of aid, stressing that this has not and will not halt Jordanian relief efforts.
Jordan, with its leadership, army, institutions, and international partners, will continue to fulfill its humanitarian duty toward our people in Gaza, and will continue to exert pressure and work until food and medicine reach those who deserve them, Shibli added.
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