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Duke of Sussex Urges Humanitarian Access for Gaza
27 Feb
Summary
- Prince Harry called for opening aid corridors in Gaza.
- He visited a hospital treating injured children from Gaza.
- The Duke also visited a rehabilitation center in Amman.

Prince Harry, during a visit to Jordan, has strongly advocated for the immediate opening of food and medical aid corridors into Gaza. He stressed that these essential routes for humanitarian aid are currently not operational.
Speaking with WHO representatives, the Duke emphasized the necessity for full access for humanitarian organizations to deliver aid to those most in need, describing the situation as a "real humanitarian catastrophe."
His trip involved visiting a hospital that provides care for children injured in Gaza, underscoring the importance of medical evacuation corridors through Jordan. He also toured the National Centre for Rehabilitation of Addicts in Amman.
At the rehabilitation center, Prince Harry spoke with recovering addicts, reassuring them that addiction carries no shame and stems from emotional pain. He urged them to use their experiences to help others in similar situations, promoting new, positive habits over negative ones.


