The Jordan Armed Forces, represented by the Royal Medical Services Directorate, received on Sunday evening a shipment of medical supplies, treatments, and consumables donated by Pakistan’s Khidmat Foundation. These supplies will be sent to the Jordanian military field hospitals supporting patients and the wounded in the Gaza Strip. The handover took place in the presence of Brigadier General Dr. Ahmad Al-Subaihat, Commander of Field Medicine and representative of the Director General of the Royal Medical Services, along with Daniel Anwar, Consul representing the Pakistani Ambassador in Amman.
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The donation, estimated at around 40 tons of diverse medical supplies and treatments, aims to support the humanitarian, relief, and medical efforts provided by the Royal Medical Services to those in need at the Jordanian field hospitals in Gaza.
Brigadier General Dr. Al-Subaihat stated, "As a reflection of the distinguished partnership between the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, today we have received a large quantity of medical and relief materials to be dispatched to the Jordanian field hospitals operating in Gaza, to help alleviate the suffering caused by shortages of these vital supplies." He affirmed that the Royal Medical Services will continue its humanitarian mission and efforts to provide healthcare support to the people in Gaza.
For his part, Dr. Waddah Al-Kilani, Regional Director of the Khidmat humanitarian organization, said, "We are honored to contribute to Jordan’s ongoing and tireless efforts to provide essential support to the people of Gaza during these difficult times," emphasizing that this assistance reflects a steadfast commitment to standing with those in need, and that the organization's efforts go beyond material aid — they represent hope and a firm belief in the value of every human life.