"It is our duty to help our brothers and sisters who were wounded in the war in Gaza. We will always be there for our Palestinian brothers," King Abdullah of Jordan wrote on his X account (formerly Twitter) on Monday. He reported that the kingdom's air force had sent urgent medical aid to the Jordanian field hospital in Gaza at midnight.
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A Jordanian military source said the shipment contained emergency medical equipment. The IDF Spokesperson's Office said in a statement that the Jordanian activity was carried out in full coordination with the IDF and that the equipment would be used by hospital staff and patients.
MK Zeev Elkin, a member of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, asked the defense establishment for explanations, but received no response. Israel Hayom's appeal to security officials on the matter also received no response. The defense establishment does not respond to the question of whether the aid commemorated by the Kingdom of Jordan to the Gaza Strip was examined and what exactly it contained.
Jordanian king: "The kingdom's air force has sent medical aid to Gaza," photo: Arab networks
Only recently, Israel was concerned that the 20 aid trucks that entered Gaza as part of humanitarian aid had not been inspected, and that hostile elements might try to bring weapons into the Gaza Strip in this way, and demanded that the contents be thoroughly examined.
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