The Jordanian monarch, King Abdullah II, stressed the need to stop Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip, reinstall the ceasefire, and resume the receipt of relief aid to the people of the Strip, warning of the danger of escalation in the West Bank, and violations of Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem.
- 85 thousand Palestinian worshipers perform dinner and Tarawih in the Al -Aqsa Mosque - the seventh day
- Lebanese Health: 7 martyrs and 52 wounded, the outcome of developments on the Lebanese -Syrian border - the seventh day
- The President of Italy: The visit of the King of Jordan to Rome in these difficult circumstances is very important - the seventh day
- Hundreds of trucks are waiting in Rafah and Al -Arish to resume the entry of aid to Gaza - the seventh day
- Lebanese Health: 7 martyrs and 52 wounded, the outcome of developments on the Lebanese -Syrian border - the seventh day
This came during the reception of the Jordanian monarch, at the Husayniyah Palace, today, Monday, the head of the National Wisdom Stream in Iraq, Ammar al -Hakim, where the meeting dealt with developments in the region.
- World Food: We have not been able to transfer any supplies to Gaza since the beginning of this month - the seventh day
- Humanitarian Coordinator in Sudan: Reducing financing for Khartoum is a catastrophic blow - the seventh day
King Abdullah II affirmed the depth of brotherly relations between Jordan and Iraq, and the keenness to expand cooperation and continue coordination in a way that achieves the interests of the two countries and serves Arab issues and the stability of the region.
- World Food: We have not been able to transfer any supplies to Gaza since the beginning of this month - the seventh day
- Hundreds of trucks are waiting in Rafah and Al -Arish to resume the entry of aid to Gaza - the seventh day
- Syria signs the agreement to integrate the Syrian Democratic Forces into state institutions - the seventh day
The meeting was attended by a statement of the Royal Court today, the director of the king’s office, Eng. Alaa Al -Batayneh, and the Director of General Intelligence, Major General Ahmed Hosni.