Jordan has dispatched 16 new aid helicopters Wednesday from King Abdullah II Air Base to Gaza Strip for the 2nd consecutive day. The consignment came in continuation of Jordan's efforts to send aid to Gaza and as part of the Kingdom's humanitarian air bridge announced Tuesday.
As part of its ongoing commitment to support the war-torn Gaza Strip, Jordan on Wednesday dispatched 16 aid flights from King Abdullah II Air Base. This marks the second consecutive day of the humanitarian operation,
Jordanian officials have immediately rejected President Trump’s proposal to “clean out” Gaza by sending more than a million Palestinian refugees to Jordan and Egypt. Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi said Sunday that the kingdom in Amman condemns Trump’s plan and that under no condition would it accept the Palestinians displaced by more than 15 months of war with Israel.
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi reaffirmed Jordan's position against forced displacement of Palestinian refugees in a joint press conference on Sunday. He followed up in an interview with Sky News Arabia that“Jordan cannot accept being an alternative homeland for the Palestinians.”
Egypt and Jordan have rejected the president's proposal to remove Palestinian refugees from Gaza and send them to neighboring countries.
JAF carries out 125 airdrops, facilitates 266 others by allied forces, dispatches 53 aircraft to Gaza16 military aircraft carrying relief, food, medical supplies, totalling 20 tonnes, sent to GazaJHCO sends 147 humanitarian convoys,
Israeli troops pull back but maintain a watchful eye on the tens of thousands of Gazans who had been displaced during the 15 months of fighting.
Five Thai citizens and three Israeli people held captive by Palestinian armed groups in Gaza are set to be released on Thursday under the Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said.
Position of Paris 'has not changed: any forced displacement of Gaza’s population would be unacceptable,' argues Foreign Ministry - Anadolu Ajansı
US President Donald Trump’s proposal to uproot Gazans to Egypt and Jordan is a “hostile” move against the two US allies and aims to “liquidate the Palestinian cause,” Jordanian analysts said.
Trump says relocation may be temporary or long-term as he announces lifting of hold on 2,000-pound bombs for Israel.