Amman-SANA
The Jordanian Hashemite Charity Organization announced the launch of a land aid convoy, loaded with medical and food supplies, to provide relief to the families affected by the earthquake, renewing its solidarity with Syria and its people in the face of its repercussions.
The convoy, which headed to Syria, consisted of 14 trucks, four of which were loaded with medicines and medical supplies, and ten loaded with food and relief items.
The Secretary-General of the Commission, Dr. Hussein al-Shibli, said in a statement to SANA reporter: Jordan, through the Commission, carries out daily follow-up and coordination with officials in Syria to provide all the needs of the stricken families and those injured as a result of the earthquake.
Al-Shibli added, “Our affliction is the same, and our hearts are with our brothers in Syria, with whom blood, history and Arabism unite us,” expressing readiness to provide all aid, including medical, food, and treatment materials to those affected, whether through land or air convoys.
Jordan, through the Hashemite Charitable Organization for International Relief, has run several aid convoys since the earthquake occurred last Monday, and the aforementioned body also collects various in-kind donations, children's supplies and foodstuffs to deliver them to the affected people in Syria.
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