As the international pressure to provide more food help to the constructions of Gaza, the kingdom of Jordan “continues to request assistance in the form of promises to contribute aircraft, supplies, humanitarian aid and logistical support” for its Aerdrop operation, but the Trump administration has no active plans to join the European allies to help with the mission current Monday and two US officers and US officials and US officials and US officials and the United States officials.
According to communication, Jordan has informed the State Department of its intention to launch an air operation of three weeks from the beginning of August, in addition to the drops made with the United Arab Emirates that took place on Sunday, and the department is tracking several promises to help with the operation from Spain, Belgium, France, Germany and the United Kingdom.
“Emphasizing the irreplicable role of land routes and minimizing the risk of victims due to aerial drugs are continuous concerns between possible taxpayers,” said the communication of the department.

The Palestinians displaced in the Nuseirat refugee camp transport food plots and other articles that managed to obtain from a GHF help distribution point in the so -called “Netzarim Corridor” in the Central Strip of Gaza, on July 26, 2025.
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Some help organizations have also publicly expressed concerns about the effectiveness and safety of Airdrops.
“Airdrops are the most expensive and inefficient way to deliver help. It is a distraction for inaction “, the general commissioner of the United Nations Agency for relief and the works Philippe Lazzarini wrote in an X publication on Friday.
Earlier on Monday, President Donald Trump promised that the United States would be “even more involved” when it comes to giving help to Gaza, saying that this administration would work with European allies to establish “food centers” with less access restrictions.
He also suggested that additional assistance could come in the form of the US. Help with air falls if your administration decided to do so.
“We made some aerial steps before, some aircops,” he said after a meeting with the United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer. “It is really not very difficult to do.”
Jordan has also informed the State Department that he found significant delays by moving the aid to Gaza by land on Sunday, stating that the Israeli government allowed only 25 of 60 trucks traveling from Jordan to enter the enclave. According to internal communication, the Jordanian armed forces reported that the detection of the aid convoy “was substantially slower” than for three previous convoys organized by the country.
The 25 trucks that were allowed on Sunday carried content from the World Food Program, while delayed trucks carried food supplies from other organizations, including World Central Kitchen and the Charity Organization Jordan Hashemite, he added.
Jordan has informed the department of his intention to transfer two more convoys to Gaza this week, according to communication.

President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer at Trump Turnberry Golf Club, on July 28, 2025 in Turnberry, Scotland.
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“President Trump wants to relieve suffering for the people of Gaza because he has a humanitarian heart. Anna Kelly announced a new help plan to help Gazanes get crucial access to food: the details,” said White House press secretary Anna Kelly, in a comment to ABC News.
Trump said previously that European countries would also help with their plan to establish food centers, but shared some other details about their vision.
“We have all European nations that bind to us, and others have also called. So, we will establish food centers and where people can enter and not limits. We will not have fences,” he said.
With regard to ABC news reports on Jordan’s request for assistance with its air drop operation and the delay in the transfer of gaza aid caused by Israel, a spokesman for the State Department replied: “President Trump has requested creative solutions to help the Palestinians’ in Gaza, and welcome with the welcome to any effective effort to the gazanes and keep the hands of the hands of the hands.” “
“At this time, GHF is still the best mechanism to get help in the hands of people with desperate need in Gaza, while maintaining help outside Hamas,” said the spokesman, referring to the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation supported by the United States.
“A distribution history of more than 94 million meals to date, while preventing any Hamas looting from being absolutely incredible and must be praised and supported. We call on other help agencies and the UN that participates in this safe system for aid delivery and take GHF in your offer to use your system to deliver food to the gazanes in need,” said the spokesman.
The Trump administration has promised at least $ 30 million to the GHF and has presented its full support for the controversial beneficial organization despite critics’ concerns regarding their aid distribution practices.
Earlier this month, more than 160 charity groups and NGOs requested that the GHF be closed, claiming that more than 500 Palestinians had been killed while seeking help from the organization and that their distribution locations “have become repeated massacres sites without taking into account international humanitarian law.”
The United Nations have also rejected requests to cooperate with GHF.
“We welcome to work with any other partner. All we ask is that these partners work based on the most basic humanitarian principles, one of them is that it does not establish an operation that increases the risk that people receive a shot or trampled while trying to obtain food,” said the UN spokesman Stéphane Durric, at a press conference last week.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation retreated criticism in a statement to ABC News.
“While Oxfam, MSF and these other groups have press conferences and send threatening letters, GHF is on the ground feeding people,” said a GHF spokesman.
“We have offered to help them deliver it safely. They have refused. The humanitarian community must return to their main mission, feed people, not protect obsolete systems or avoid the discomfort of change.
In a letter sent to the Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Sunday, a group of 21 Democratic senators requested that the Trump administration immediately cease funds for the GHF and resume support for the existing mechanisms of Coordination of Help of the UN.
“There should be no dollars of US taxpayers who contribute to this scheme,” the legislators wrote.