The Jordan Armed Forces - Arab Army (JAF) Tuesday conducted two airdrops of humanitarian food aid, targeting a number of locations in the southern Gaza Strip. The latest airdrops by two aircraft, one from the Royal Jordanian Air Force and one from Egypt, included relief supplies for Gazans who continued to suffer under the ongoing Israeli war on the Strip. JAF pledged to continue sending humanitarian and medical aid via an air bridge from Marka Airport to Al-Arish International Airport, airdrops or land convoys. The latest aid brought to 101 the total number of airdrops by JAF since Israel launched its aggression on Gaza on October 7, along with 257 others that were conducted in cooperation with Arab and friendly countries. Source: Jordan News Agency
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