Jordan completes latest airdrop of aid to Gaza

Jordan’s air force carried out its latest delivery of humanitarian aid to Palestinians in the southern Gaza Strip on Tuesday. (Jordan News Agency)
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Updated 12 November 2024
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Jordan completes latest airdrop of aid to Gaza

  • UN’s agency for Palestinian refugees warns that the amount of emergency humanitarian supplies entering the territory ‘is at its lowest level in months’
  • Jordanian Armed Forces have carried out 123 airdrops of emergency aid to Gaza since war began, and a further 266 in joint efforts with other countries

LONDON: Jordan’s air force carried out its latest delivery of humanitarian aid to Palestinians in the southern Gaza Strip on Tuesday.

It came as the UN’s agency for Palestinian refugees said the amount of emergency supplies entering the enclave is lower than it has been for months.

Royal Jordanian Air Force C130 Hercules aircraft dropped crates of food, drinking water and medical supplies, the Jordan News Agency reported. Since the war began in October last year, the Jordanian Armed Forces have completed 123 airdrops of emergency aid to Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, and a further 266 as part of joint efforts with countries including France and the UK.

Humanitarian officials consider land convoys to be the most effective way of delivering emergency supplies to help ease the humanitarian crisis, but Jordan has resorted to airdrops because of Israeli army restrictions on access to the Gaza Strip that have been in place since last year.

Also on Tuesday, Louise Wateridge, an emergencies officer with the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees, warned that “aid entering the Gaza Strip is at its lowest level in months.”

On Monday, during the Extraordinary Arab-Islamic Summit in Riyadh, Jordan’s King Abdullah called for “a humanitarian bridge to break the siege imposed on the people in the Gaza Strip and deliver emergency aid to the sector that is suffering a humanitarian disaster.”

He said that finding “a real political horizon to resolve the Palestinian issue on the basis of the two-state solution” remains the “only way to achieve peace, stability and security in the region.”


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Ankara warns Iran against firing more missiles toward Turkiye

  • Fidan said Turk opposed all scenarios ‌aiming to create ethnicity-based civil war ⁠in ⁠Iran

ISTANBUL: Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan ​Fidan warned Iran on Saturday against firing any more missiles ‌toward ‌Turkiye, ​after ‌NATO ⁠air ​defenses destroyed ⁠a missile heading into Turkish airspace several days ⁠ago.
Speaking at ‌a ‌press ​conference ‌in Istanbul, ‌Fidan also said Turkiye opposed all scenarios ‌aiming to create ethnicity-based civil war ⁠in ⁠Iran, adding that such scenarios could lead to migrant waves.