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Jordan sends 4,000 tents to Gaza

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Amman, Feb 11: Jordan said that a convoy carrying more than 4,000 tents has arrived in Gaza to help provide safe shelter for families who have lost their homes amid the growing humanitarian challenges due to the war.

The aid was sent by the Jordanian Hashemite Charity Organisation (JHCO) as part of Jordan’s efforts to support the Palestinians affected by the difficult conditions they are going through, according to a statement by the organisation released on Monday.

The organisation said it will continue to provide all necessary support and relief to the people of Gaza in these challenging times.

JHCO emphasised that this aid reflects Jordan’s steadfast commitment to supporting the people of Gaza through the uninterrupted land bridge delivering essential relief and humanitarian supplies.

The organisation reaffirmed that its humanitarian convoys will continue, driven by the humanitarian and fraternal duty to provide all necessary aid and relief to the people of Gaza during the current circumstances.

The Higher Committee for Reconstruction in Palestine delivered 4,500 tents to the JHCO on February 3 to be sent to the war-torn Gaza Strip.

The committee, which has been formed by the Jordanian Engineers and Contractors Association, has launched a campaign to support people in Gaza.

Head of the committee Ahmad Zo’ubi, said that the committee will deliver an additional 3,500 tents to JHCO next week and another 4,000 tents from China during this month, bringing the total number of tents to 12,000.

He said that these efforts are part of the committee’s commitment to supporting the steadfastness of the people of Gaza and alleviating their large-scale suffering in coordination with various official and charitable organisations to ensure the quick delivery of aid.

So far, Jordan has sent 24,891 tents to support displaced individuals, including 11,000 tents that were delivered since the latest humanitarian truce began.

Jordan, represented by the JHCO, has been actively sending relief aid including shelter materials, clothing, and other essentials over the past months to alleviate the suffering of Gaza’s population.

To date, Jordan has dispatched 152 aid convoys, comprising 5,992 trucks carrying over 100,000 tons of humanitarian assistance, including food, shelter, and medical supplies.

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Drunk Husband Drags Wife Behind Motorcycle For A Few Meters After She Protests Against Imposed Restriction At Home In Rajasthan’s Nagaur

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A drunk man assaulted his wife, tied her with a rope behind his bike, and dragged her for several meters over a rocky surface in Rajasthan’s Nagaur district after she allegedly argued with him and her mother-in-law.

In a video of the incident, which occurred last month, the man is seen dragging his wife as she screams in pain, while villagers watch as mute spectators.

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According to reports, the Panchaudi police arrested the accused, identified as Premaram Meghwal (28) a resident of Naharsinghpura village, after the video surfaced on X on Monday afternoon. He was charged under relevant sections of the law.

The victim, seen in the video, is currently staying with her sister-in-law in Mohangarh, Jaisalmer. She has not filed a formal complaint against her husband. The police took action only after the video went viral.

Reports suggest that Premaram’s family arranged his marriage to Sumitra, 25, from Punjab, six months ago, paying Rs 2 lakh as part of the dowry. Sumitra’s father had passed away before the marriage. 

Following the marriage, Premaram brought Sumitra to Naharsinghpura.

According to neighbours, Premaram kept Sumitra isolated and did not allow her to speak with anyone, including neighbouring women. 

On the day of the incident, Sumitra had a heated argument with her husband and mother-in-law over imposed restrictions. 

Upset by this, Premaram, after getting drunk, severely beat his wife. His anger continued, leading him to tie her behind his bike and drag her, causing severe injuries. 

The villagers recorded the incident but did not intervene. The video eventually made its way to social media and attracted police attention.

Reports suggest that efforts are underway by Panchaudi police to bring Sumitra from Jaisalmer to Nagaur for questioning.

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