The High Relief Commission announced that the twelfth batch of Jordanian relief assistance to Lebanon—and the tenth within the aid campaign organized by Jordan—arrived at the Masnaa Border Crossing, comprising 24 trucks delivered to Lebanon via the High Relief Commission.
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Receiving the convoy were Charge d'Affaires ad interim at the Jordanian Embassy in Beirut Mohammad Mahadin, Brigadier General Edmond Kaado, and Secretary-General of the High Relief Commission Brigadier General Bassam Nabulsi, leading a delegation from the commission.
Mahadin stated that this marks another meeting with the Lebanese High Relief Commission at the Masnaa Border Crossing to receive convoy number 10 internationally and the 12th in total since the beginning of events and Israeli attacks on Lebanon.
He explained that the convoy is loaded with humanitarian and relief aid, as well as health supplies, including medications, hygiene kits, infant formula, and other essential items.
Mahadin noted that Jordan is working in coordination with international partners, such as UNICEF and the World Food Programme, to deliver this aid, expressing gratitude to all partners who contributed to its delivery and continuity.
He affirmed that these efforts are ongoing to support Lebanon and displaced persons, emphasizing that standing alongside the Lebanese people is "a fundamental principle in Jordan."
For his part, Brigadier General Kaado stated that the High Relief Commission was present for the twelfth time to receive an international donation via the land bridge established between Lebanon and Jordan, clarifying that the convoy consists of 24 trucks loaded with relief items, medical supplies, medications, hygiene kits, and infant formula.
Kaado expressed his gratitude to His Majesty King Abdullah II bin Al Hussein and the Jordanian people for this humanitarian initiative, considering it a reflection of the spirit of initiative and cooperation between the two countries, as well as the depth of their historical relationship.
On behalf of Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, the Secretary-General of the High Relief Commission, and the commission's team, Kaado also extended thanks to all international and local entities that contributed to securing and delivering this aid to the Lebanese people and families in need amid the crisis facing Lebanon.
He affirmed the continuation of aid deliveries "until the end of the crisis" currently facing Lebanon.
Jordan, through the Hashemite Jordanian Charitable Organization and in coordination with the Jordanian Armed Forces – Arab Army, dispatched the twelfth relief convoy to the sisterly Lebanese Republic, loaded with humanitarian and medical aid.