Jordan is ready to receive injured Palestinians from the Gaza Strip, which has been under Israel's intensive military offensives since Saturday, a senior official said on Wednesday.
Jordanian hospitals are fully ready to receive Gaza's casualties to get appropriate medical care if necessary means are available for their entry to the kingdom, Jordanian Minister of Health Salah Mawajdeh said when meeting with his Palestinian counterpart Fathi Abu Moghli.
Jordan puts its medical capabilities at Palestinians' disposal to serve victims of Israel's flagrant aggression on Gaza, said Mawajdeh in a statement issued by the Health Ministry.
Jordan would continue to deliver emergency medical aid to Gaza hospitals in every possible way, the Minister added, "We would maintain continuous coordination with Palestinians to get updated on their needs of blood derivatives."
The Palestinian Minister, praised Jordan's unrelenting efforts to support Palestinian people and alleviate sufferings in the enclave.
Palestinian authorities would coordinate with its Jordanian counterpart to admit victims to Jordanian hospitals for treatment, Abu Moghli said.
On Saturday, Israel launched massive air raids which Israel said were targeted at Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip, killing so far more than 380 Palestinians and wounding a further thousand.