The wind scene reveals itself out of the afternoon – brown ruins and a lifeless landscape.
When we descend, Jordanian Air Force jumps first and make sure that one of the World Food Program to seek aid is.
In a high exhibition jacket, a lonely personality draws closer.
Two trucks in front of the barbed wire fence are waiting for aid to bring relief to the nearest Khan Younis.
There is no formal status. Aid is removed quickly. Helicopter routers are turning all the time.
Here is a real sense of urgency – here there are 14 more helicopters waiting for us to go to the landing zone.
Although this is merely the edge of the dispute zone, the area with the landing strip is similar to a Westland after a 15 -month war.
I noticed that Israeli digging machines were working in the area.
Jordanian residents deploy 16 helicopters for Tuesday’s operation.
They are supplying medical equipment and baby formulas that can be damaged when moving on a long road trip.
The Jordanian government spokesman, Dr. Mohammad Al -Mumani, told me that the scenes of human suffering in Gaza were “terrible … and inhuman”.
He said Jordan is joining the international community to relieve and remove the suffering.