
Jordan evacuates sick and injured Palestinian children from Gaza
Fox News
Jordan evacuates 16 Palestinian children from Gaza as part of the "Jordan Medical Corridor" initiative, aiming to help 2,000 children amid ongoing Israeli operations.
The Jordan Medical Corridor serves to evacuate sick and injured Palestinian children from the Gaza Strip. (Jordan Armed Forces) A Palestinian family awaits evacuation from the Gaza Strip via the Jordan Medical Corridor. (Jordan Armed Forces) A man hands a child a snack in the Gaza Strip as they wait to be evacuated by the Jordan Armed Forces. (Jordan Armed Forces) Palestinian children sip juice boxes ahead of their evacuation from the Gaza Strip. (Jordan Armed Forces) A Palestinian woman holds a baby as they wait to be evacuated. (Jordan Armed Forces) A Palestinian boy looks on at cameras before being evacuated from the Gaza Strip. (Jordan Armed Forces) A Palestinian mother carries her son before they are evacuated from Gaza by the Jordanian army. (Jordan Armed Forces) The Jordan Armed Forces are evacuating Palestinian children from Gaza through an initiative called the Jordan Medical Corridor. (Jordan Armed Forces) Trey Yingst currently serves as chief foreign correspondent for FOX News Channel (FNC). He joined the network in August 2018.
"Jordan is keen to bring more child patients from Gaza in each evacuation batch and to expedite the process," a Jordanian source told Fox News. "There are limitations due to technical and logistical challenges facing the World Health Organization (WHO), as well as Israeli restrictions."













