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Palestinian children sip juice boxes inside an ambulance provided by the Jordan Armed Forces. (Jordan Armed Forces)
The current Jordanian mandate aims to evacuate 2,000 children from the Palestinian enclave, while continuing internal efforts to provide field hospital treatment and aid to those still trapped in Gaza.
“The ongoing Israeli operations make it hard to ensure the safety of the child patients and their families during their transportation to the assembly point and inside the assembly point,” a Jordanian source added.
An Israeli official confirmed the evacuation took place at the Kerem Shalom crossing in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, adding that there is cooperation between Israel and Jordan despite the security challenges.

A Palestinian woman carries a baby ahead of evacuation from Gaza. (Jordan Armed Forces)
Earlier in the war, Jordan used C-130 aircraft to drop food into Gaza using pallets attached to large parachutes. Some of these drops were done in coordination with U.S. Central Command.
More than 600 days into the war, regional conversations continue to take place aiming for a ceasefire that would end the suffering of Palestinian civilians and bring the remaining 55 hostages held by Hamas home.
Jordan’s King Abdullah II has spoken out against discussions of forced displacement for Palestinians living in Gaza.