Jordan and the United Arab Emirates conducted multiple airdrop operations delivering humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, marking the first such efforts in months amid ongoing blockades. Initially, two Jordanian planes and one Emirati plane dropped a total of 25 tons of food and essential supplies over Gaza. The Jordanian Armed Forces later confirmed two additional airdrops involving 15 tons of relief materials, including food and baby milk, distributed across various Gaza areas. Over recent days, cooperation between Jordan and the UAE resulted in approximately 73 tons of essential goods being airlifted into the enclave. Concurrently, the UAE continued its aid efforts by delivering 58 trucks of supplies to Gaza as part of Operation "Al-Faris Al-Shahim 3." On the same timeline, the Egyptian military also resumed airdrop missions for the first time in six months, deploying four military transport aircraft to deliver aid to hard-to-reach areas within Gaza. These coordinated operations reflect intensified regional efforts to address the humanitarian crisis and food insecurity in the Gaza Strip.
المتحدث العسكري يعلن تنفيذ القوات المسلحة عملية إسقاط جوي للمساعدات الإنسانية على قطاع غزة، عبر 4 طائرات نقل عسكرية https://t.co/NR39iF3aNA
الجيش المصري يعلن أن 4 طائرات نقل عسكرية أسقطت أطنانًا من المساعدات على مناطق يصعب الوصول إليها برًّا في قطاع غزة
الإمارات تواصل الإنزال الجوي للمساعدات في غزة وتُدخل 58 شاحنة للقطاع ضمن عملية "الفارس الشهم 3"