The Secretary-General of the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization (JHCO), Hussein Shibli, said that the obstacles placed by the Israeli occupation hinder the delivery and entry of aid to all areas of the Gaza Strip.
Shibli in a interview with Al-Mamlaka TV explained that Jordan insists from time to time on sending aid in various ways, even if it is expensive or involves risks, such as airdrops.
The areas in the northern Gaza Strip are the most suffering during this period, Shibli added, noting that the airdrop operation on Tuesday, carried aid in the form of basic food supplies that were dropped on the northern Gaza Strip.
He also stressed that land aid has not stopped, noting that a new aid convoy will be sent Wednesday, to be added to the number of convoys that has reached 122 convoys, with a total of 4,227 trucks that have reached the sector so far.
The Secretary-General of the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization (JHCO), Hussein Shibli, said that the obstacles placed by the Israeli occupation hinder the delivery and entry of aid to all areas of the Gaza Strip.
Shibli in a interview with Al-Mamlaka TV explained that Jordan insists from time to time on sending aid in various ways, even if it is expensive or involves risks, such as airdrops.
The areas in the northern Gaza Strip are the most suffering during this period, Shibli added, noting that the airdrop operation on Tuesday, carried aid in the form of basic food supplies that were dropped on the northern Gaza Strip.
He also stressed that land aid has not stopped, noting that a new aid convoy will be sent Wednesday, to be added to the number of convoys that has reached 122 convoys, with a total of 4,227 trucks that have reached the sector so far.
The Secretary-General of the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization (JHCO), Hussein Shibli, said that the obstacles placed by the Israeli occupation hinder the delivery and entry of aid to all areas of the Gaza Strip.
Shibli in a interview with Al-Mamlaka TV explained that Jordan insists from time to time on sending aid in various ways, even if it is expensive or involves risks, such as airdrops.
The areas in the northern Gaza Strip are the most suffering during this period, Shibli added, noting that the airdrop operation on Tuesday, carried aid in the form of basic food supplies that were dropped on the northern Gaza Strip.
He also stressed that land aid has not stopped, noting that a new aid convoy will be sent Wednesday, to be added to the number of convoys that has reached 122 convoys, with a total of 4,227 trucks that have reached the sector so far.
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