Amman: Service committees of Jordan’s Palestinian refugee camps have commended His Majesty King Abdullah II’s position on breaking the siege on the Gaza Strip and delivering much-needed aid. In a statement released Thursday, the committees emphasized that this move has “galvanized the global humanitarian conscience” to address the urgent need to protect civilians, especially women and children, amid the severe humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip.
According to Jordan News Agency, the committees also praised Jordan’s political and diplomatic efforts under King Abdullah II’s leadership to ensure the “successful” delivery of aid to Gaza. This initiative continues despite significant challenges, including delays in crossing inspections by Israeli occupation forces and repeated attacks by Israeli settlers on aid trucks.
The committees reaffirmed Jordan’s “firm” position on Gaza and its opposition to any displacement. They highlighted that the Kingdom’s top priority is now focused on delivering humanitarian aid, rescuing civilians, and supporting the steadfastness of the Palestinian people in facing the worsening humanitarian catastrophe.