Posted on 11/05/2023 4:10:57 PM PST by MinorityRepublican
The Jordanian Air Force has airdropped urgent medical and pharmaceutical aid to a Jordanian field hospital in the Gaza Strip, King Abdullah II announced early Monday.
“Our fearless Air Force personnel air-dropped at midnight urgent medical aid to the Jordanian field hospital in Gaza,” Abdullah said on X.
"This is our duty to aid our brothers and sisters injured in the war on Gaza. We will always be there for our Palestinian brethren,” he added.
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That was what I was thinking-there is a reason they won’t allow immigration into Jordan by Palestinians (and many other Arab countries) because it is like cutting your own throat.
In the case of Jordan, as you said, they have their own history and reasons.
They just like the Palestinians because they can be used as a cat’s paw for annoying and killing Israelis.
Haha ha ha. Jordanians there for their palestinian brothers.
Pure comedy
Yeah. You know.
AK ammo, RPGs.
Important life taking-er..uh. ah,... life saving stuff.
You know, to save the lives of our brave fighters resisting Israeli occupation.
And all that, you know.
Um...all of them?
Jordan having been created for the natives in the area of Palestine.
Thanks for the story.
Do you have a link for that you can share?
Jordan seems to be claiming custody over the Arabs of Gaza.
The Arabs of the West Bank were Jordanian citizens until 1988, when Jordan revoked citizenship.
Jordan is Arab Palestine, so they should take in all their people.
I said this happened in Riyadh. Wrong, my bad. It was in the capital of Jordan, Amman.
Thanks.
I visited Jordan in ‘99 soon after the border was open.
You could see it in their eyes.
The locals hated me with everything they had.
I’m sure they thought I was Jewish.
The guides at Petra were very nice but most likely because I brought $$$.
Between the fees and bribes, Petra was the most expensive 1 day trip I had ever been on.
Shocking but it WAS worth it.
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