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    Jordan launches air corridor for life-saving medicines into Gaza

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on January 28, 2025

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    Last updated: January 27, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Jordan launches an air corridor to deliver vital medicines to Gaza, enhancing aid delivery under a U.S.-sponsored ceasefire agreement.

    Jordan Establishes Air Corridor to Deliver Vital Medicines to Gaza

    By Suleiman Al-Khalidi and Jehad Shalbak

    Near KISSUFIM, Gaza Strip (Reuters) - Jordan's air force launched on Tuesday the biggest air bridge so far to bring urgent medical supplies to Gaza under a U.S.-sponsored deal to step up deliveries following a ceasefire, officials said. 

    The operation involves 16 helicopter flights a day that will at first deliver at least 160 tonnes of life-saving medical supplies over a week to hospitals and medical centres, army officials said.

    Under an agreement sponsored by the U.S., Israel had allowed Jordan to deliver aid to a designated location near Israel's Kissufim border crossing with the devastated Gaza Strip.

    A helicopter pad in a spot that lies in a central area connecting the northern and southern parts of the enclave would help facilitate speedier deliveries, according to aid officials.

    U.N. agencies led by the World Food Programme would then deliver them directly to medical centres and hospitals.

    "More aid is needed for the Palestinian people in Gaza. There is a terrifying state of destruction. There is a terrifying state of suffering that the Palestinian people are living," Jordan's Minister of State for Communications Mohamed Momani told reporters at an air base where Black Hawk helicopters were taking off. 

    Throughout the 15-month war, the U.N. has described its humanitarian operation as opportunistic - facing problems with Israel's military operations, access restrictions by Israel, and more recently looting by Gazan armed gangs.

    Since an agreement on a ceasefire, Jordan has sent seven overland convoys with at least 540 trucks through a corridor across the Israeli-occupied West Bank to Gaza, officials said.

    "In this air corridor we deliver that urgent aid that could be damaged by their transport on trucks," Brigadier General Mustafa al-Hayari said.

    The staunch U.S. ally has arranged at least 147 convoys comprising 5,569 trucks since the conflict and also spearheaded 391 air drops by its air force alongside a coalition of Western and Arab countries.

    King Abdullah has been lobbying Washington to push Israel to expand the aid corridor from Jordan to allow large volumes of aid to quickly cross.

    The monarch has said Israel is to blame for delaying aid by hurdles and delaying tactics that have worsened the humanitarian plight of over 2 million people who live in the enclave. Israel denies it impedes aid flows.

    (Reporting by Suleiman Al-Khalidi; Editing by Rod Nickel)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Jordan launches an air corridor to deliver medical supplies to Gaza.
    • •The operation involves 16 helicopter flights daily.
    • •U.S.-sponsored deal facilitates aid delivery post-ceasefire.
    • •Israel allows aid delivery to a designated location near Kissufim.
    • •Jordan has sent numerous convoys and air drops since the conflict.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Jordan launches air corridor for life-saving medicines into Gaza

    1What is the purpose of the air corridor launched by Jordan?

    The air corridor aims to deliver urgent medical supplies to Gaza, facilitating the transport of life-saving medicines to hospitals and medical centres.

    2How many helicopter flights are involved in this operation?

    The operation involves 16 helicopter flights a day, which will initially deliver at least 160 tonnes of medical supplies over a week.

    3What has King Abdullah been advocating for regarding aid delivery?

    King Abdullah has been lobbying Washington to push Israel to expand the aid corridor from Jordan to allow larger volumes of aid to cross quickly.

    4What challenges does the U.N. face in delivering aid to Gaza?

    The U.N. has described its humanitarian operation as opportunistic, facing issues with Israel's military operations and access restrictions.

    5What has Jordan accomplished in terms of aid delivery since the ceasefire?

    Since the ceasefire agreement, Jordan has sent seven overland convoys with at least 540 trucks through a corridor to Gaza.

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