Jordan Sends Twelfth Relief Convoy to Lebanon with Humanitarian Aid

Prime Highlights

  • Jordan dispatches twelfth relief convoy to Lebanon carrying humanitarian and medical assistance for citizens.
  • Convoy includes 24 trucks loaded with food supplies, medicines and medical health equipment.

Key Facts

  • Convoy organised by Hashemite Jordanian Charitable Organization with Jordanian Armed Forces coordination and support.
  • Organisation thanked Syrian authorities for facilitating safe transit of humanitarian convoys into Lebanon.

Background

Jordan has sent its twelfth relief convoy to Lebanon, carrying humanitarian and medical aid, through the Hashemite Jordanian Charitable Organization working alongside the Jordanian Armed Forces.

The convoy consists of 24 trucks loaded with food supplies, medicines and medical equipment. Organisers prepared and sent the shipment according to humanitarian and medical needs, coordinating with relevant authorities to ensure it reaches its intended beneficiaries.

The latest convoy continues a series of relief shipments Jordan has sent to support the Lebanese people. The effort forms part of ongoing cooperation between the Jordanian Armed Forces and the charitable organisation to deliver humanitarian assistance across affected regions.

The Hashemite Jordanian Charitable Organization affirmed its commitment to continuing humanitarian response operations and delivering aid to those in need. Officials said the move reflects Jordan’s steady policy of standing by sisterly nations and supporting communities affected by crises, wars and natural disasters alike.

The organisation also thanked Syrian authorities for facilitating the transit of humanitarian convoys, helping ensure their safe arrival in Lebanon. It stressed that coordination between Jordanian and Syrian authorities has strengthened in recent months, allowing convoys to move more efficiently across the shared border.

Work will continue to provide humanitarian and relief support to the Lebanese people in the period ahead, the organisation said, adding that further convoys are already being planned to meet ongoing needs on the ground.

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