Forward via his windscreen, and behind in his rear view mirror, Mustafa al Qadri can see the remainder of the lengthy convoy heading in the direction of the Jordan Valley. We cross via the sand-coloured, rocky land that descends within the route of the Useless Sea, in the direction of Israel and in the end Gaza.
First the convoy should undergo Israeli customs on the King Hussein/Allenby Bridge border crossing. Then it’s on to the Erez crossing into Gaza the place the help can be transferred to native drivers from the World Meals Programme.
Mustafa is heading in the direction of a spot the place Israeli settlers have blocked roads and the place, contained in the struggle zone itself, felony gangs hijack assist vans. However on this sunny winter morning, the motive force is completely happy.
“We’re carrying assist like meals and drugs for our brothers in Gaza,” he says.
The phrase “brothers” comes up repeatedly in his solutions. He’s not referring solely to a shared humanity, or Arab brotherhood, however the truth so many Jordanians have Palestinian roots.
“Delivering this assist is an efficient deed. It makes me completely happy,” Mustafa says.

The drivers wave to onlookers and blare their horns. Gaza is a well-liked trigger in Jordan. The noise competes with the sirens of the police escort, together with two vans with mounted machine weapons. After all, these escorts will not be crossing into Israel, a lot much less Gaza.
This newest mission entails 120 vans – the largest for the reason that struggle started in October 2023. The Jordanian assist operation is an indication to Gazans that – by their neighbours at the very least – they aren’t forgotten. Jordan’s chief, King Abdullah II, has personally pushed the Kingdom’s efforts to get meals, drugs and gasoline into Gaza.
The worldwide group has promised an assist surge as soon as the ceasefire is established. “It’s crucial that this ceasefire removes the numerous safety and political obstacles to delivering assist throughout Gaza,” mentioned the UN Secretary Normal, Antonio Gutteres. “The humanitarian state of affairs is at catastrophic ranges.” Ninety % of Gaza’s 2.2 million persons are displaced. As much as two million rely on assist.
This comes after 15 months of battle by which the UN and assist companies have accused Israel of repeatedly blocking or delaying distribution of significant meals, drugs and gasoline. Israel denies it impedes assist. However at one level the USA threatened to chop army assist to Israel due to the low stage of assist reaching Gaza.
In Deir al Balah in central Gaza, a BBC journalist witnessed poignant scenes of exhausted youngsters scuffling with one another as they queued for meals. Drained tempers frayed amongst kids who every day come to gather rice or bread to deliver residence to their households.
Ten-year-old Farah Khaled Basal, from Al Zaytoun, mentioned she got here so her 9 siblings can be fed. A slight, smiling little one, she was ready at a centre run by World Meals Kitchens, seven of whose assist staff had been killed in an Israeli air strike final April. Farah’s household is separated from their father who’s within the north of the Gaza strip. She instructed our reporter she dreamed consistently a couple of ceasefire.
“I need to return to our residence and for my father to return to us, and for flour to be out there for us.”

There have been youngsters of all age teams within the line ready for a handout of rice.
Lamees Mohammad Al Mizar’i is 16 and initially from Gaza Metropolis. She now lives in a tent with eight members of the family. Lamees appears to be like again, nearly disbelievingly, at her pre-war angle to meals.
“I used to be choosy, when my mum used to make cauliflower, I used to complain about it, saying ‘we’re consuming cauliflower day-after-day, I desire a completely different meal with meat or hen,’ however now I eat every little thing, the nice and the dangerous. Animals don’t eat the meals we eat.”
She defined how starvation creates household tensions.
“After I inform my mother I am not going to queue at this time, she tells me, ‘What would we eat then? Ought to we hold seeking to the sky, then?’ I’ve to return right here. I hold considering that if I do not come we cannot discover something to eat. Up to now, I used to assume every day the place to exit, what to play, what to review, when to go to mattress. I had my very own room, kitchen. There was a lounge and I used to obtain friends.”
After gathering her pot of rice, Lamees walks residence, previous a line of adults and youngsters who’ve arrived on the kitchen. She is muttering to herself as she disappears into the morning crowds.
Again in Amman, they’re getting ready extra assist for supply to Gaza. The Jordanian Hashemite Charity Organisation says it may load 150 vans a day for Gaza if given the go-ahead. There is no such thing as a scarcity of willingness. Support companies, the UN and different teams are prepared. They’re – all of them – ready for the total opening of Gaza to assist, and for peace.
Further reporting by Alice Doyard, Suha Kawar and Moose Campbell