• 521,066 visits to Jordanian field hospitals since the beginning of the war.• 21,147 major and minor surgeries performed by Jordanian hospitals in the Gaza Strip.• 125 Jordanian air drops.• 266 air drops in cooperation with different countries.• 53 aid flights through Al-Arish Airport.• 5,063 trucks through border crossings transporting around 74,000 tons of aid.Since the beginning of the war on the Gaza Strip, and under the directives of His Majesty the King, the armed forces have worked to utilize all their resources and capabilities to support the resilience of our brothers in Gaza and the West Bank. These efforts were translated into humanitarian, relief, and medical aid that covered various sectors and targeted many Palestinian citizens. The aid had a significant impact in alleviating the humanitarian suffering caused by the harsh conditions resulting from the war on the Gaza Strip. This is part of Jordan's continued, steadfast position in supporting the Palestinian cause and its people.With the onset of the war on the Gaza Strip, the Jordan Armed Forces sent a military field hospital to the southern part of the Gaza Strip in Khan Yunis, making it the first field hospital to be deployed to the area during the war, with the aim of supporting the health sector there. Additionally, the military field hospital in the northern part of the Gaza Strip was reinforced with specialized medical personnel, and a third military field hospital was sent to the city of Nablus to provide the necessary medical services to the Palestinian brothers.The total number of medical cases received by various field hospitals since the start of the war on the Gaza Strip and the West Bank on October 7, 2023, reached approximately 521,066 cases. This highlights the scale of the humanitarian challenges faced by the Palestinian people.During this period, the medical teams in the Jordanian field hospitals in the Gaza Strip and the city of Nablus were able to perform more than 21,147 major and minor surgeries, including dozens of complex and specialized procedures that were conducted for the first time. They also treated 55,722 war casualties. This reflects Jordan's commitment to sending qualified medical expertise to provide advanced healthcare for the injured.To ensure the supply of urgent medical materials to the Jordanian field hospital in northern Gaza, His Majesty King Abdullah II, the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, directed the General Command of the Jordan Armed Forces – Arab Army, to carry out air drops using Royal Jordanian Air Force aircraft. These air drops carried large quantities of medical, relief, and humanitarian supplies, marking the third-largest logistical support operation in modern military history.As part of the ongoing support efforts for the Palestinian brothers amidst the difficult humanitarian conditions they are enduring, the scope of the air drops was expanded to include various areas in the northern and southern Gaza Strip. This was highlighted by the participation of His Majesty the King on one of the air drop aircraft. His Royal Highness Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II, the Crown Prince, accompanied the Royal Jordanian Air Force aircraft to Al-Arish Airport, and Her Royal Highness Princess Salma bint Abdullah II participated in the air drop operations. This reflects the Hashemite commitment to the Palestinian cause, placing it at the top of their priorities and concerns, and demonstrating their personal involvement in the efforts to deliver aid and supplies to the affected areas, standing in solidarity with the Palestinian people in these challenging times.The number of air drops carried out by Jordanian aircraft over the Gaza Strip reached 125 Jordanian air drops, with 266 additional drops in cooperation with brotherly and friendly countries to meet humanitarian needs and provide medical and relief support. His Majesty King Abdullah II also directed the Jordanian Armed Forces to send a squadron of military aircraft loaded with essential relief, medical, and pharmaceutical supplies for the residents of the Gaza Strip. This operation marked the first of its kind as part of the "Humanitarian Bridge" flights to the Gaza Strip. Eight military aircraft departed from Jordan towards Gaza, carrying over 7 tons of humanitarian aid, including food, medicines, health supplies, and materials for children. These supplies were delivered to the United Nations World Food Program (WFP) in Gaza for distribution to the Palestinian people within the Strip.The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan established an air bridge starting from Marka Military Airport to Al-Arish Airport in the Arab Republic of Egypt to deliver humanitarian and medical aid to the Gaza Strip. This was done to ensure the transportation of large quantities of medical supplies, food, and other essential needs in cooperation with humanitarian and international organizations. The goal was to meet the urgent needs in light of the difficult conditions faced by the people in the Gaza Strip. A total of 53 aircraft were sent to Al-Arish Airport, carrying 8,865,791 tons of aid.The Jordan Armed Forces, in cooperation with the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization and several international organizations, organized 140 convoys through the border crossings. These convoys included around 5,063 trucks carrying humanitarian and relief aid, transporting large quantities of food, medical supplies, and essential needs. This contributed to improving the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip.Under the directives of His Majesty the King, the Jordan Armed Forces launched the "Restoring Hope" initiative on September 16, 2024, to provide prosthetic limb installations. Two mobile clinics equipped with all the necessary equipment and supplies were sent to the Gaza Strip, accompanied by a specialized medical team from the National Center for Prosthetic Limb Rehabilitation. The clinics began operating and receiving cases to install prosthetic limbs for the injured, with a total of approximately 267 upper and lower prosthetic limbs being installed.As part of the ongoing royal initiatives, the Jordan Armed Forces began preparing the infrastructure for a specialized military field hospital for obstetrics and gynecology, which will be sent to Gaza to become the first of its kind in the world. The hospital aims to support the existing Jordanian field hospital in the southern Gaza Strip and will be managed by 82 medical, nursing, technical, and administrative staff, including 55 female staff members from the Royal Medical Services. The hospital will feature two delivery rooms, an operating room, 30 patient beds, in addition to a pharmacy, laboratory, and blood bank, with the goal of enhancing healthcare services for mothers and newborns in light of the difficult conditions in the Gaza Strip.The Jordanian Armed Forces also reinforced the Jordanian field hospital in southern Gaza with 2,000 blood units of various blood types, in collaboration with the Jordanian Ministry of Health. This was part of the significant role and ongoing efforts to support the people and brothers in the Gaza Strip, helping to meet the increasing demand for blood units due to the high number of surgeries for the wounded and casualties of the ongoing war on Gaza.
• 521,066 visits to Jordanian field hospitals since the beginning of the war.
• 21,147 major and minor surgeries performed by Jordanian hospitals in the Gaza Strip.
• 125 Jordanian air drops.
• 266 air drops in cooperation with different countries.
• 53 aid flights through Al-Arish Airport.
• 5,063 trucks through border crossings transporting around 74,000 tons of aid.
Since the beginning of the war on the Gaza Strip, and under the directives of His Majesty the King, the armed forces have worked to utilize all their resources and capabilities to support the resilience of our brothers in Gaza and the West Bank. These efforts were translated into humanitarian, relief, and medical aid that covered various sectors and targeted many Palestinian citizens. The aid had a significant impact in alleviating the humanitarian suffering caused by the harsh conditions resulting from the war on the Gaza Strip. This is part of Jordan's continued, steadfast position in supporting the Palestinian cause and its people.
With the onset of the war on the Gaza Strip, the Jordan Armed Forces sent a military field hospital to the southern part of the Gaza Strip in Khan Yunis, making it the first field hospital to be deployed to the area during the war, with the aim of supporting the health sector there. Additionally, the military field hospital in the northern part of the Gaza Strip was reinforced with specialized medical personnel, and a third military field hospital was sent to the city of Nablus to provide the necessary medical services to the Palestinian brothers.
The total number of medical cases received by various field hospitals since the start of the war on the Gaza Strip and the West Bank on October 7, 2023, reached approximately 521,066 cases. This highlights the scale of the humanitarian challenges faced by the Palestinian people.
During this period, the medical teams in the Jordanian field hospitals in the Gaza Strip and the city of Nablus were able to perform more than 21,147 major and minor surgeries, including dozens of complex and specialized procedures that were conducted for the first time. They also treated 55,722 war casualties. This reflects Jordan's commitment to sending qualified medical expertise to provide advanced healthcare for the injured.
To ensure the supply of urgent medical materials to the Jordanian field hospital in northern Gaza, His Majesty King Abdullah II, the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, directed the General Command of the Jordan Armed Forces – Arab Army, to carry out air drops using Royal Jordanian Air Force aircraft. These air drops carried large quantities of medical, relief, and humanitarian supplies, marking the third-largest logistical support operation in modern military history.
As part of the ongoing support efforts for the Palestinian brothers amidst the difficult humanitarian conditions they are enduring, the scope of the air drops was expanded to include various areas in the northern and southern Gaza Strip. This was highlighted by the participation of His Majesty the King on one of the air drop aircraft. His Royal Highness Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II, the Crown Prince, accompanied the Royal Jordanian Air Force aircraft to Al-Arish Airport, and Her Royal Highness Princess Salma bint Abdullah II participated in the air drop operations. This reflects the Hashemite commitment to the Palestinian cause, placing it at the top of their priorities and concerns, and demonstrating their personal involvement in the efforts to deliver aid and supplies to the affected areas, standing in solidarity with the Palestinian people in these challenging times.
The number of air drops carried out by Jordanian aircraft over the Gaza Strip reached 125 Jordanian air drops, with 266 additional drops in cooperation with brotherly and friendly countries to meet humanitarian needs and provide medical and relief support. His Majesty King Abdullah II also directed the Jordanian Armed Forces to send a squadron of military aircraft loaded with essential relief, medical, and pharmaceutical supplies for the residents of the Gaza Strip. This operation marked the first of its kind as part of the "Humanitarian Bridge" flights to the Gaza Strip. Eight military aircraft departed from Jordan towards Gaza, carrying over 7 tons of humanitarian aid, including food, medicines, health supplies, and materials for children. These supplies were delivered to the United Nations World Food Program (WFP) in Gaza for distribution to the Palestinian people within the Strip.
The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan established an air bridge starting from Marka Military Airport to Al-Arish Airport in the Arab Republic of Egypt to deliver humanitarian and medical aid to the Gaza Strip. This was done to ensure the transportation of large quantities of medical supplies, food, and other essential needs in cooperation with humanitarian and international organizations. The goal was to meet the urgent needs in light of the difficult conditions faced by the people in the Gaza Strip. A total of 53 aircraft were sent to Al-Arish Airport, carrying 8,865,791 tons of aid.
The Jordan Armed Forces, in cooperation with the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization and several international organizations, organized 140 convoys through the border crossings. These convoys included around 5,063 trucks carrying humanitarian and relief aid, transporting large quantities of food, medical supplies, and essential needs. This contributed to improving the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip.
Under the directives of His Majesty the King, the Jordan Armed Forces launched the "Restoring Hope" initiative on September 16, 2024, to provide prosthetic limb installations. Two mobile clinics equipped with all the necessary equipment and supplies were sent to the Gaza Strip, accompanied by a specialized medical team from the National Center for Prosthetic Limb Rehabilitation. The clinics began operating and receiving cases to install prosthetic limbs for the injured, with a total of approximately 267 upper and lower prosthetic limbs being installed.
As part of the ongoing royal initiatives, the Jordan Armed Forces began preparing the infrastructure for a specialized military field hospital for obstetrics and gynecology, which will be sent to Gaza to become the first of its kind in the world. The hospital aims to support the existing Jordanian field hospital in the southern Gaza Strip and will be managed by 82 medical, nursing, technical, and administrative staff, including 55 female staff members from the Royal Medical Services. The hospital will feature two delivery rooms, an operating room, 30 patient beds, in addition to a pharmacy, laboratory, and blood bank, with the goal of enhancing healthcare services for mothers and newborns in light of the difficult conditions in the Gaza Strip.
The Jordanian Armed Forces also reinforced the Jordanian field hospital in southern Gaza with 2,000 blood units of various blood types, in collaboration with the Jordanian Ministry of Health. This was part of the significant role and ongoing efforts to support the people and brothers in the Gaza Strip, helping to meet the increasing demand for blood units due to the high number of surgeries for the wounded and casualties of the ongoing war on Gaza.