14 Jordanians killed and 50 missing in Gaza since October 7

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GAZA – On Friday, Khaberni reported that 14 Jordanians have been killed in the Gaza Strip, and 50 others have been reported missing since October 7, 2023. Sources mentioned that Jordanian citizen Fuad Ahmad Freih Abu Madin and his son Ahmad were recently killed in Khan Yunis. Additionally, Yahya Ali Hussein Arfata, another Jordanian citizen, was killed yesterday in front of Nasser Hospital in the southern part of the Gaza Strip. His wife is currently trapped in the hospital. The total number of Jordanians in the Gaza Strip, including both registered and unregistered individuals with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, is approximately 2,300. However, the ministry has successfully facilitated the evacuation of around 723 Jordanians through the Rafah Border Crossing. Approximately 850 Jordanians are still awaiting registration. The challenges of war have hindered communication with them. Interestingly, brokers at the Rafah Border Crossing demand substantial amounts in exchange for allowing people to leave the Gaza Strip and enter Egypt. Read more National news Jordan News   (window.globalAmlAds = window.globalAmlAds || []).push('admixer_async_509089081')   (window.globalAmlAds = window.globalAmlAds || []).push('admixer_async_552628228') Read More Jordan denounces Israeli bombing of area around Damascus' presidential palace Momani: The Government Remains Committed to Supporting Freedom of the Press and Media Public Security Directorate Warns of Fire Hazards Ahead of Summer
GAZA – On Friday, Khaberni reported that 14 Jordanians have been killed in the Gaza Strip, and 50 others have been reported missing since October 7, 2023.
 


Sources mentioned that Jordanian citizen Fuad Ahmad Freih Abu Madin and his son Ahmad were recently killed in Khan Yunis. Additionally, Yahya Ali Hussein Arfata, another Jordanian citizen, was killed yesterday in front of Nasser Hospital in the southern part of the Gaza Strip. His wife is currently trapped in the hospital.

The total number of Jordanians in the Gaza Strip, including both registered and unregistered individuals with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, is approximately 2,300. However, the ministry has successfully facilitated the evacuation of around 723 Jordanians through the Rafah Border Crossing.

Approximately 850 Jordanians are still awaiting registration. The challenges of war have hindered communication with them. Interestingly, brokers at the Rafah Border Crossing demand substantial amounts in exchange for allowing people to leave the Gaza Strip and enter Egypt.


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