Jordan's king says Gaza crisis worst in 'modern history'

Gaza Faces "Worst Humanitarian Catastrophe in Modern History," Says Jordan's King

King Abdullah II Calls for International Pressure to End Crisis

AMMAN, JORDAN – Describing the situation in Gaza as a "humanitarian catastrophe that exceeds anything we have witnessed in modern history," Jordan's King Abdullah II urged international partners to exert pressure for an immediate end to the crisis. The longtime Western ally stressed the severity of the unfolding situation, highlighting the urgent need for global action.

"Gaza is witnessing a humanitarian catastrophe that exceeds anything we have witnessed in modern history," King Abdullah II stated. He added that Jordan was actively engaged with international partners "to pressure for an end..."

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