Continuing the relentless efforts of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan to deliver critical aid to the Gaza Strip, and as part of the resumed humanitarian air bridge announced yesterday, 16 new aid aircraft have taken off today, Wednesday, from King Abdullah II Air Base. On the second day of the operation, the Royal Air Force helicopters carried 20 tons of humanitarian and relief aid on board, in coordination with the Jordanian Hashemite Charity Organization and several allied and friendly nations. This vital cargo is being delivered to those in dire need across the sector, demonstrating the unified resolve of Jordan and its partners to provide immediate support to the people of Gaza. It is worth noting that Jordan is actively diversifying its methods and means to deliver aid to Gaza. The deployment of military helicopters to transport aid underscores the urgency of delivering time-sensitive and perishable supplies, particularly medical treatments and essential healthcare materials. This strategic move aims to accelerate the delivery process and ensure the swift arrival of critical aid to those in need. The humanitarian air bridge is set to continue for 8 days, with an operational tempo of 16 aircraft per day, reflecting Jordan's unwavering commitment to maximizing efficiency and impact in its relief efforts.
Continuing the relentless efforts of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan to deliver critical aid to the Gaza Strip, and as part of the resumed humanitarian air bridge announced yesterday, 16 new aid aircraft have taken off today, Wednesday, from King Abdullah II Air Base.
On the second day of the operation, the Royal Air Force helicopters carried 20 tons of humanitarian and relief aid on board, in coordination with the Jordanian Hashemite Charity Organization and several allied and friendly nations. This vital cargo is being delivered to those in dire need across the sector, demonstrating the unified resolve of Jordan and its partners to provide immediate support to the people of Gaza.
It is worth noting that Jordan is actively diversifying its methods and means to deliver aid to Gaza. The deployment of military helicopters to transport aid underscores the urgency of delivering time-sensitive and perishable supplies, particularly medical treatments and essential healthcare materials. This strategic move aims to accelerate the delivery process and ensure the swift arrival of critical aid to those in need. The humanitarian air bridge is set to continue for 8 days, with an operational tempo of 16 aircraft per day, reflecting Jordan's unwavering commitment to maximizing efficiency and impact in its relief efforts.