Two children from the Gaza Strip have completed their medical treatment in Jordanian hospitals and returned to Gaza today, Tuesday, via the King Hussein Bridge, accompanied by five family members.The children received the necessary medical care after arriving in the Kingdom through coordination between the Jordan Armed Forces, the World Health Organization, and the Jordanian Ministry of Health.This marks the second group of children to return to Gaza after receiving treatment under the Jordanian Medical Humanitarian Corridor initiative. The first group—comprising 17 children—returned on May 13, following the completion of their care in Jordanian medical facilities.Dozens of children from Gaza continue to undergo treatment in Jordan as part of ongoing medical evacuations that began in early March.The Jordanian Medical Humanitarian Corridor is one of several initiatives launched by the Kingdom in response to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. These efforts include the deployment of field hospitals and specialized clinics, as well as the delivery of medical and food aid convoys to support the besieged population.From the outset, Jordan has emphasized that patients and their companions will return to Gaza upon completing their treatment, to allow new patients to be evacuated. This reflects Jordan’s unwavering stance in supporting the Palestinian people, reinforcing their presence on their land, and ensuring that humanitarian assistance does not contribute—directly or indirectly—to displacement.According to medical reports issued by the hospitals, all patients completed their full course of treatment, receiving the highest level of medical care, while their accompanying relatives were provided with optimal hospitality and support throughout their stay.
Two children from the Gaza Strip have completed their medical treatment in Jordanian hospitals and returned to Gaza today, Tuesday, via the King Hussein Bridge, accompanied by five family members.
The children received the necessary medical care after arriving in the Kingdom through coordination between the Jordan Armed Forces, the World Health Organization, and the Jordanian Ministry of Health.
This marks the second group of children to return to Gaza after receiving treatment under the Jordanian Medical Humanitarian Corridor initiative. The first group—comprising 17 children—returned on May 13, following the completion of their care in Jordanian medical facilities.
Dozens of children from Gaza continue to undergo treatment in Jordan as part of ongoing medical evacuations that began in early March.
The Jordanian Medical Humanitarian Corridor is one of several initiatives launched by the Kingdom in response to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. These efforts include the deployment of field hospitals and specialized clinics, as well as the delivery of medical and food aid convoys to support the besieged population.
From the outset, Jordan has emphasized that patients and their companions will return to Gaza upon completing their treatment, to allow new patients to be evacuated. This reflects Jordan’s unwavering stance in supporting the Palestinian people, reinforcing their presence on their land, and ensuring that humanitarian assistance does not contribute—directly or indirectly—to displacement.
According to medical reports issued by the hospitals, all patients completed their full course of treatment, receiving the highest level of medical care, while their accompanying relatives were provided with optimal hospitality and support throughout their stay.