AMMAN The exposure of the Jordanian Field Hospital Special /2 in Gaza’s Khan Younis, to shell fragments and smoke grenades due to the continuous Israeli strikes, sparked uproar among the local medical community. An official military source at the Jordanian Armed Forces-Arab Army (JAF) has reported that certain hospital facilities and operations have been exposed to smoke
AMMAN The exposure of the Jordanian Field Hospital Special /2 in Gaza’s Khan Younis, to shell fragments and smoke grenades due to the continuous Israeli strikes, sparked uproar among the local medical community. An official military source at the Jordanian Armed Forces-Arab Army (JAF) has reported that certain hospital facilities and operations have been exposed to smoke
AMMAN Prime Minister Bisher Khasawneh on Wednesday stressed Jordan's commitment to stand against all attempts to displace the Palestinians from their homeland, stressing that this determination is shared by all Jordanians, under the leadership of His Majesty King Abdullah, who stand with the Palestinians in the face of the ruthless Israeli aggression. This aggression has
Former Jordanian Prime Minister Marouf Al-Bakhit has passed away after a long battle with illness. Al-Bakhit died on Saturday and was buried in his hometown Mahis. Born in 1945, he originates from the Abbad Jordanian tribe. Bakhit enrolled in the Jordanian Armed Forces-Arab Army in 1964 and retired in 1999 as a Major General. He also served as Jordan's ambassador to Türkiye in 2000-2004 and then to Israel. At the beginning of 2005, Jordan's King Abdullah II summoned him to be the Director of His Office and Director of the Higher National Security Council.