Jordan's King Abdullah II participated on Tuesday in operations airdropping relief and food to people in the Gaza Strip, the Jordanian military said.
Six C130 aircraft, including three from Jordan and three others from the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and France dropped aid over the enclave which included ready-made meals, officials said.
One of the planes was allocated to the Jordanian Private Field Hospital in the south of the Gaza Strip, the military added.
Abdullah had also participated in airdrop operations over Gaza earlier this month.