The Jordan Armed Forces, on Wednesday, evacuated the sixth group of children from the Gaza Strip for medical treatment, as part of the ongoing “Jordanian Medical Corridor” initiative. This latest group included 23 children accompanied by 46 family members.Nineteen of the children will receive treatment in Jordanian private hospitals, accompanied by 39 relatives, while four children are being transferred to Turkey for treatment, along with seven accompanying family members — a reflection of international support and response to this humanitarian initiative.The evacuation was carried out in coordination with the Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization (WHO), and executed under the highest medical care standards. With this latest operation, the total number of evacuated children has reached 77, along with 169 accompanying family members, all transported via land and air since the initiative began.Jordan continues its efforts to evacuate more sick children from Gaza and expedite their transfer for urgent treatment. However, logistical and technical limitations faced by the WHO, along with other operational obstacles, have hindered faster progress.Launched in early March under Royal directives, Jordan’s medical evacuation efforts reaffirm the Kingdom’s unwavering commitment to supporting the people of Gaza in times of crisis.
The Jordan Armed Forces, on Wednesday, evacuated the sixth group of children from the Gaza Strip for medical treatment, as part of the ongoing “Jordanian Medical Corridor” initiative. This latest group included 23 children accompanied by 46 family members.
Nineteen of the children will receive treatment in Jordanian private hospitals, accompanied by 39 relatives, while four children are being transferred to Turkey for treatment, along with seven accompanying family members — a reflection of international support and response to this humanitarian initiative.
The evacuation was carried out in coordination with the Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization (WHO), and executed under the highest medical care standards. With this latest operation, the total number of evacuated children has reached 77, along with 169 accompanying family members, all transported via land and air since the initiative began.
Jordan continues its efforts to evacuate more sick children from Gaza and expedite their transfer for urgent treatment. However, logistical and technical limitations faced by the WHO, along with other operational obstacles, have hindered faster progress.
Launched in early March under Royal directives, Jordan’s medical evacuation efforts reaffirm the Kingdom’s unwavering commitment to supporting the people of Gaza in times of crisis.