Saudi Gazette report
AMMAN — Fifty-four new Saudi relief trucks crossed the Jaber Border Crossing into Jordan on Saturday, as part of the Saudi land relief bridge organized by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief).
The trucks are destined for Syria, carrying essential food, shelter, and medical supplies to alleviate the hardships faced by the Syrian people.
This latest convoy follows the previous delivery of 60 relief trucks to Syria via the land bridge, as well as 13 relief planes that have landed at Damascus International Airport, carrying food, medical, and shelter supplies as part of the Saudi air relief bridge.
These efforts reflect Saudi Arabia’s ongoing commitment to supporting its Syrian brothers and its role in extending aid to friendly and neighboring countries during times of crisis.