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Jordan News
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35 Aid Trucks Cross from Jordan into Northern Gaza for Direct Distribution - Jordan News
A total of 35 aid trucks loaded with food supplies entered the besieged Gaza Strip as part of Jordan's ongoing humanitarian efforts, according to Hussein Al-Shibli, Secretary-General of the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization. اضافة اعلان Al-Shibli told Al-Mamlaka TV on Wednesday that 35 out of 65 trucks successfully crossed into Gaza and had their contents distributed directly in the northern part of the strip. He noted that coordination efforts are ongoing to secure the entry of the remaining trucks, which were delayed by the Israeli occupation. He added that 255 aid trucks have entered Gaza in recent days, forming part of a continuous series of convoys organized in coordination with both local and international partners. Al-Shibli emphasized that Jordan's relief efforts for Gaza have not ceased since the outbreak of the war, stating that the total number of Jordanian convoys that have reached the strip has now reached 182, carrying over 8,022 trucks loaded with food and medical aid. He explained that the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization, in cooperation with the Jordan Armed Forces, has delivered assistance via air drops, land convoys, and field hospitals deployed to support the medical sector in Gaza. Al-Shibli affirmed that the Jordanian humanitarian corridor is the internationally recognized route for delivering aid to Gaza, in accordance with a UN recommendation, highlighting that Jordan was the first to break the siege and deliver humanitarian aid to the strip. He stressed that this role reflects Jordan's steadfast commitment—both leadership and people—to stand by the people of Gaza and alleviate their suffering amidst the catastrophic conditions in the territory.


Jordan News
21-07-2025
- Health
- Jordan News
Charity Commission: Israeli Occupation Obstructs Aid Flow; 150 Trucks Await Distribution - Jordan News
The Secretary-General of the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization (JHCO), Dr. Hussein Al-Shibli, confirmed that the Israeli occupation is deliberately obstructing the entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza amid a worsening food and humanitarian crisis in the besieged strip. اضافة اعلان Speaking to Husna Radio on Monday morning, Al-Shibli said the suffering endured by the people of Gaza—hunger, thirst, and systematic killing—defies description, adding that feelings of pain and responsibility now dominate all those working in the relief field. Expressing his own emotions and those of the aid teams monitoring the situation in Gaza, he stated: "One's heart breaks when witnessing what is happening. The sense of responsibility is overwhelming in light of the deliberate starvation, thirst, and killing of families." Arbitrary Measures and Intentional Obstruction of Aid Convoys Al-Shibli pointed out that Israel is engaging in unprecedented obstruction of aid delivery into Gaza. He explained that while trucks are being allowed to enter through the northern crossing, the occupation forces are preventing their contents from being distributed within Gaza. 'Three recent convoys, each comprising around 50 trucks, entered through the crossing but remained stuck there, with Israel preventing their distribution,' he said. Aid Workers Killed During Distributions He revealed that several relief workers inside Gaza have been killed while attempting to distribute food aid, highlighting the severe risks facing even those trying to save lives. He stressed that the organization is utilizing all available means—including coordination with the Jordanian Armed Forces and international organizations—to overcome these obstacles. Severe Shortages and Skyrocketing Costs Food supplies, especially flour, have become extremely scarce, Al-Shibli explained. The price of a single kilogram of flour in Gaza has now exceeded 30 Jordanian dinars. Some trucks cost as much as 600,000 dinars due to the extreme conditions and the unprecedented costs of transportation, storage, and distribution. Hundreds of Aid Trucks Ready for Daily Delivery Al-Shibli stated that the organization has large quantities of ready-to-ship food supplies and can sustain the entry of hundreds of aid trucks daily once clearance is granted. He emphasized that over 150 trucks loaded with flour and other essentials are currently inside Gaza but are still waiting for authorization to distribute their contents. Bakeries and Community Kitchens Still Operating Despite the crisis, the organization continues to operate several bakeries and community kitchens in northern and central Gaza, distributing bread and meals even amid severe shortages. Some bakeries have had to reduce daily output in order to reach as many needy families as possible. Royal Leadership in Diplomatic and Humanitarian Efforts Al-Shibli praised the tireless efforts led by His Majesty King Abdullah II on the international stage, including engagement with European and American leaders to secure the flow of humanitarian aid. He emphasized that these political efforts remain the most vital hope for preventing mass starvation in Gaza.


Shafaq News
21-02-2025
- Politics
- Shafaq News
Iraq reaffirms rejection of Palestinians' displacement plans
Shafaq News/ On Friday, Iraq reiterated its firm rejection of all efforts to displace the Palestinian people, endorsed by the United States and Israeli authorities, according to Nadhim Al-Shibli, a member of the Iraqi Parliament and representative at the Arab Parliament. Al-Shibli's statement came during participation in preparatory meetings for the 7th Arab Parliament Conference, scheduled to take place on Saturday in Cairo. The conference aims to discuss a unified Arab parliamentary document titled "Supporting the Resilience of the Palestinian People on Their Land and Rejecting Displacement, Annexation Plans, and Attempts to Erase the Palestinian Cause." The preparatory committee members unanimously agreed that this document would be the sole item on the agenda of the upcoming conference, which will be held at the headquarters of the Arab League General Secretariat. The conference will feature broad Arab parliamentary participation in coordination with the Arab Parliamentary Union. Al-Shibli emphasized the importance of the document in reinforcing the collective Arab parliamentary role in supporting the Palestinian cause, underscoring 'Iraq's steadfast position in rejecting all efforts to displace the Palestinian people or eliminate their just cause.' The document, he confirmed, is set to include unified parliamentary actions to strengthen the resilience of the Palestinian people, affirming their 'inalienable historical rights, with the establishment of an independent Palestinian state, with Jerusalem as its capital, at its core.'