In a collaborative humanitarian effort, C-130 aircraft from the Royal Jordanian Air Force and the French Air Force executed two airdrops on Friday near the Jordanian Private Field Hospital/2 in Khan Younis, located in the southern Gaza Strip.
The airdropped assistance comprised crucial medical supplies and treatment materials, strategically delivered through designated boxes equipped with GPS-guided parachutes. This method ensured the precise targeting of specific locations within specified timeframes, as outlined in a statement released by the Jordan Armed Forces – Arab Army.
The joint operation is a testament to the strong partnership between Jordan and France in supporting humanitarian causes. It underscores France’s endorsement of Jordan’s unwavering stance on the Palestinian issue and recognizes Jordan’s commendable humanitarian efforts to aid the people in Gaza. The mission emphasizes Jordan’s pivotal role in fostering international collaboration and delivering much-needed assistance to regions affected by crises.
By conducting the airdrops, Jordan and France aim to draw attention to the collective commitment to address the urgent medical needs of the people in Gaza, showcasing the importance of unified international efforts in providing timely and targeted aid to alleviate the suffering in conflict-affected areas.