Jordan evacuates 716 patients from Gaza since March 2025
Despite challenges related to circumstances on the ground in Gaza, Jordan continues its efforts to evacuate child patients from Gaza to receive treatment in Jordan, as part of the Jordan Medical Corridor initiative.
On April 27, 2026, the 26th batch of child patients arrived for treatment in Jordan. It included 81 child patients and 108 family companions.
Since March 4, 2025, the total number of all evacuees for treatment in Jordan and abroad stands currently at (2422 people – 716 patients and 1706 family companions).
Jordan is keen to evacuate more child patients from Gaza and to expedite the process, but there are limitations due to technical and logistical challenges facing WHO, as well as Israeli restrictions.
The Jordanian initiative to bring patients from Gaza was announced by His Majesty King Abdullah II during his meeting with US President Donald Trump on 11 February, 2025 in the White House.
The Royal initiative entails Jordan evacuating 2,000 patient children from Gaza in batches. Evacuation includes patients and family escorts.
Patients receive high quality medical treatment at top Jordanian private and public hospitals. Jordan is well-recognized as a regional leader in medical care.
Patients return to Gaza upon the conclusion of their treatment, as this will allow Jordan to bring more patients. This was announced clearly from the beginning.
This initiative (Jordan Medical Corridor) is an extension of Jordan’s humanitarian efforts to ensure that sick children receive life-saving treatment that would allow them to live a normal life.
Jordan has always been at the forefront of providing humanitarian assistance to Gaza through all available means since the start of the war.
Jordanian field hospitals in Gaza have provided critical medical care to the wounded/sick at a time when the health sector in Gaza broke down due to the war.
Jordan has also evacuated several cases to receive necessary life-saving medical care in Jordanian hospitals before.
Jordan continues its humanitarian efforts, including the land bridge, air bridge, field hospitals, Restoring Hope Initiative (prosthetics for amputees), and others to support the people of Gaza.
Despite challenges related to circumstances on the ground in Gaza, Jordan continues its efforts to evacuate child patients from Gaza to receive treatment in Jordan, as part of the Jordan Medical Corridor initiative.
On April 27, 2026, the 26th batch of child patients arrived for treatment in Jordan. It included 81 child patients and 108 family companions.
Since March 4, 2025, the total number of all evacuees for treatment in Jordan and abroad stands currently at (2422 people – 716 patients and 1706 family companions).
Jordan is keen to evacuate more child patients from Gaza and to expedite the process, but there are limitations due to technical and logistical challenges facing WHO, as well as Israeli restrictions.
The Jordanian initiative to bring patients from Gaza was announced by His Majesty King Abdullah II during his meeting with US President Donald Trump on 11 February, 2025 in the White House.
The Royal initiative entails Jordan evacuating 2,000 patient children from Gaza in batches. Evacuation includes patients and family escorts.
Patients receive high quality medical treatment at top Jordanian private and public hospitals. Jordan is well-recognized as a regional leader in medical care.
Patients return to Gaza upon the conclusion of their treatment, as this will allow Jordan to bring more patients. This was announced clearly from the beginning.
This initiative (Jordan Medical Corridor) is an extension of Jordan’s humanitarian efforts to ensure that sick children receive life-saving treatment that would allow them to live a normal life.
Jordan has always been at the forefront of providing humanitarian assistance to Gaza through all available means since the start of the war.
Jordanian field hospitals in Gaza have provided critical medical care to the wounded/sick at a time when the health sector in Gaza broke down due to the war.
Jordan has also evacuated several cases to receive necessary life-saving medical care in Jordanian hospitals before.
Jordan continues its humanitarian efforts, including the land bridge, air bridge, field hospitals, Restoring Hope Initiative (prosthetics for amputees), and others to support the people of Gaza.
Despite challenges related to circumstances on the ground in Gaza, Jordan continues its efforts to evacuate child patients from Gaza to receive treatment in Jordan, as part of the Jordan Medical Corridor initiative.
On April 27, 2026, the 26th batch of child patients arrived for treatment in Jordan. It included 81 child patients and 108 family companions.
Since March 4, 2025, the total number of all evacuees for treatment in Jordan and abroad stands currently at (2422 people – 716 patients and 1706 family companions).
Jordan is keen to evacuate more child patients from Gaza and to expedite the process, but there are limitations due to technical and logistical challenges facing WHO, as well as Israeli restrictions.
The Jordanian initiative to bring patients from Gaza was announced by His Majesty King Abdullah II during his meeting with US President Donald Trump on 11 February, 2025 in the White House.
The Royal initiative entails Jordan evacuating 2,000 patient children from Gaza in batches. Evacuation includes patients and family escorts.
Patients receive high quality medical treatment at top Jordanian private and public hospitals. Jordan is well-recognized as a regional leader in medical care.
Patients return to Gaza upon the conclusion of their treatment, as this will allow Jordan to bring more patients. This was announced clearly from the beginning.
This initiative (Jordan Medical Corridor) is an extension of Jordan’s humanitarian efforts to ensure that sick children receive life-saving treatment that would allow them to live a normal life.
Jordan has always been at the forefront of providing humanitarian assistance to Gaza through all available means since the start of the war.
Jordanian field hospitals in Gaza have provided critical medical care to the wounded/sick at a time when the health sector in Gaza broke down due to the war.
Jordan has also evacuated several cases to receive necessary life-saving medical care in Jordanian hospitals before.
Jordan continues its humanitarian efforts, including the land bridge, air bridge, field hospitals, Restoring Hope Initiative (prosthetics for amputees), and others to support the people of Gaza.
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Jordan evacuates 716 patients from Gaza since March 2025
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