Jordan Sends 50-Truck Humanitarian Convoy to Gaza in Ongoing Aid Effort

Aid convoy organized by the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization and WFP delivers food and medical supplies amid deepening Gaza crisis

Watan-On Sunday, the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization (JHCO) dispatched a new humanitarian convoy of 50 trucks loaded with food supplies to the Gaza Strip. The effort was carried out in cooperation with the World Food Programme (WFP) and in direct coordination with the Jordanian Armed Forces – Arab Army.

According to the Jordan News Agency (Petra), this convoy is part of Jordan’s ongoing humanitarian bridge launched in response to the Israeli aggression and in direct reaction to the urgent humanitarian needs faced by the people of Gaza—particularly in the northern areas, which are experiencing severe supply chain disruptions and acute shortages of essential living necessities.

The JHCO explained that the aid will be distributed to the most vulnerable families, using carefully organized local mechanisms to ensure that food parcels reach those who have lost their ability to secure basic needs due to war and siege.

As part of its support for field hospitals, the convoy also includes a reinforcement shipment of 3,000 units of blood to be delivered to the Jordanian Field Hospital in Gaza, where it will be distributed to local hospitals to help meet urgent medical demands. The delivery follows a blood donation campaign launched in collaboration with the Jordanian Medical Association and the Ministry of Health.

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According to Petra, this convoy is one of hundreds that have been sent by land and air, serving as a symbol of unwavering solidarity and a lifeline of humanitarian relief that continues despite the many obstacles.

The report also noted that since the onset of the crisis, Jordan’s relief corridor has provided:

In addition, numerous relief projects have been implemented inside the Gaza Strip in cooperation with multiple supporting agencies.

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