Xinhua Middle East news summary at 2200 GMT, Sept. 14


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  • Friday, 15 Sep 2023

AMMAN -- Jordan on Thursday dispatched a second plane carrying a rescue team and humanitarian assistance to flood-hit Libya to support its rescue and relief operation.

Jordan's Foreign Ministry said on Thursday in a statement that the plane was sent upon an order by King Abdullah II and in coordination with the armed forces, the Public Security Directorate, and the government-run Jordan Hashemite Charity Organisation. (Jordan-Libya-Floods Aid)

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