
Jordan, partners airdrop 62 tonnes of aid into Gaza
The operation was conducted by Royal Jordanian Air Force (RJAF) aircraft in coordination with military cargo planes from Germany, the UAE, France, The Netherlands, Singapore and Indonesia.
With the operation on Wednesday, JAF said that the number of airdrops it carried out alone since the resumption of operations on 27 July reached 159. The total number of airdrops carried in cooperation with allies now stands at 378.
In total, RJAF has delivered around 781 tonnes of relief and essential supplies to Gaza through airdrops since the start of the campaign, JAF said.
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