Jordan's Royal initiative provides a lifeline for Gaza's injured children
- The first 29 of an estimated 2,000 children needing medical treatment have arrived in Jordan from Gaza due to a Royal initiative supported by Israel and the United States.
- Jordan's Ministry of Health provided vaccinations immediately upon arrival and will treat the children in hospitals.
- Sael, one of the children benefiting from the initiative, expressed his joy after receiving a phone call about his treatment in Jordan.
- International organizations have shown support for Jordan's efforts, recognizing its commitment to humanitarian aid in the region.
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Jordan's Royal initiative provides a lifeline for Gaza's injured children
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