Jordan poised to boost aid deliveries to Gaza following end of hostilities

A convoy of Jordanian trucks loaded with humanitarian aid and destined for the Gaza Strip, driving on a road in Jordan toward the Israeli military post in the Zikim area. (AFP/File Photo)
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Updated 11 October 2025
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Jordan poised to boost aid deliveries to Gaza following end of hostilities

  • The Jordan Armed Forces–Arab Army, the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization (JHCO), and their partners have over the past two years continued to send medical and food aid to civilians in Gaza

AMMAN: Jordan said on Saturday it is ready, through all national institutions, to scale up humanitarian assistance to the Gaza Strip following the announcement of a ceasefire there, with relief supplies prepared to move via the land route from Amman.

The Jordan Armed Forces–Arab Army, the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization (JHCO), and their partners have over the past two years continued to send medical and food aid to civilians in Gaza through land and air routes, as well as through field hospitals, bakeries, and water distribution initiatives.

JHCO Secretary-General Hussein Shibli told the Jordan News Agency that the organization’s warehouses are stocked with aid awaiting delivery to Gaza, adding that shipments will increase once the logistical challenges of recent years are resolved.

Shibli said more than 25,000 tons of essential food supplies and large quantities of medical materials are ready for dispatch, with around 3,000 trucks on standby to transport the aid.

Under royal directives from King Abdullah, he added, all institutional preparations have been completed to ensure regular and coordinated delivery operations with the Jordan Armed Forces and partner organizations in Gaza. 

“Everything possible will be transported swiftly to reach all cities in the Gaza Strip and urgently distribute food,” he said.

Shibli expressed hope that remaining obstacles will soon be lifted to allow larger and faster aid flows. 

He also reaffirmed that the JHCO, as the sole body authorized to collect donations and oversee relief operations, is working closely with international and UN partners to ensure the sustained and efficient delivery of humanitarian assistance to meet growing needs in Gaza.


Israel reopens West Bank-Jordan crossing for Gaza aid

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Israel reopens West Bank-Jordan crossing for Gaza aid

  • Israel closed the Allenby crossing to aid destined for the Gaza strip in September
  • Palestinian official says 96 trucks carrying cement meterials were allowed to pass through on Tuesday

JERUSALEM: Israel reopened the only crossing on the border it controls between Jordan and the occupied West Bank on Wednesday to aid trucks for Gaza after nearly three months of closure, Israeli and Palestinian officials told AFP.
Israel closed the crossing after a Jordanian truck driver shot dead an Israeli soldier and a reserve officer at the border in September.
The crossing in the Jordan Valley reopened to travelers a few days later, but not to humanitarian aid destined for the Gaza Strip, which has been devastated by more than two years of war.
“The Allenby crossing was open today and trucks are going from the Allenby crossing to Gaza,” said a spokesperson for COGAT, the Israeli defense ministry body that oversees civilian affairs in the Palestinian Territories.
A Palestinian official speaking on condition of anonymity confirmed that the crossing had been opened.
On Tuesday 96 trucks carrying materials for the production of cement were allowed to pass through the crossing, the official said.
On Wednesday a further 20 trucks of humanitarian aid entered, and on Thursday sand was expected to be allowed in for the construction sector, the official added.
Since the crossing’s closure, Jordan said it had been able to send some aid to Gaza via the Sheikh Hussein crossing, located north of the occupied West Bank.
On Tuesday, an Israeli official said the transfer of goods and aid from Jordan through Allenby was about to resume after a government directive.
“All aid trucks destined for the Gaza Strip will proceed under escort and security, following a thorough security inspection,” the official said.
The Allenby crossing is the only international gateway for Palestinians from the West Bank that does not require entering Israel, which has occupied the territory since 1967.