A Jordanian Air Force aircraft released a medical aid package to Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. The report came via TASSKing of Jordan II, citing a post from Abdullah on social media.
As described by the king, Jordanian pilots successfully parachuted the medicine cargo to a field hospital operated by Jordan. The facility continues to run around the clock, delivering care to those in need in Gaza. The monarch underscored Jordan’s obligation to assist victims and its readiness to offer help whenever necessary.
Abdullah II affirmed that Jordan will remain a steadfast ally to the Palestinian people, standing beside them through ongoing adversity.
Earlier updates highlighted discussions between Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani about humanitarian pauses in Gaza and efforts to secure the release of hostages, reflecting a broader regional focus on relief and de-escalation.
Prior to this, Mai al-Keyla, the Palestinian Health Minister, emphasized the urgent need to establish additional field hospitals in Gaza to address the rising death toll from Israeli attacks.
In related remarks, Medvedev spoke about the potential for a prolonged regional conflict, noting risk factors that could influence the course of the Middle East situation over time.