Under Royal Directives, a fourth Royal Air Force C130 aid aircraft flew to Lebanon on Saturday to help the country overcome the current tough conditions. The plane, which was dispatched by the Jordan Armed Forces - Arab Army (JAF) in coordination with the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization, carried food, medical and relief supplies. The new aid is to support the health sector in Lebanon, and is an expression of the deep relations between the two countries and Jordan's keenness on providing assistance to "the brothers in Lebanon." Source: Jordan News Agency
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