50,000 worshipers perform Friday prayers in Al-Aqsa Mosque

Tens of thousands performed Friday prayers at the holy Al-Aqsa Mosque, despite the strict military measures imposed by the Israeli occupation forces at the gates and entrances of the Old City in occupied Jerusalem. The Islamic Awqaf Department in Jerusalem estimated that about 50,000 worshipers performed Friday prayers in the Al-Aqsa Mosque. Occupation forces deployed in the streets of the city and the vicinity of Al-Aqsa Mosque, stationed at its gates, stopped the worshipers and checked their identity cards, local sources told the Palestinian News Agency (Wafa).

Source: Jordan News Agency

Agriculture Minister follows up on plan to resume exporting local sheep to Saudi market

Minister of Agriculture, Khalid Hneifat, on Friday followed up on the implementation of the plan on resuming the export of local sheep to the Saudi market, after the KSA’s recent decision to resume importing local Jordanian sheep. The Ministry’s cadres, the Mafraq Agricultural Directorate and the Al-Omari Border Crossing Agricultural Center, also followed up on the work plan that includes work during official holidays and around the clock, in coordination with the Ministry with the Jordanian Customs and the Land Transport Authority, a Ministry statement said Friday. According to the statement, stakeholders completed procedures for 15 trucks loaded with local breed sheep headed to the KSA until dawn today, and work is underway to complete the procedures for 30 other trucks until dawn tomorrow, while the numbers ready to leave are estimated at 15 thousand sheep.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Labor Ministry warns of fake ad on disbursing money to needy families

The Ministry of Labor has warned of a fake ad being circulated that uses its name and claims that it disburses sums of money to needy families. “The content of the ad is baseless and the ministry has nothing to do with it,” the ministry’s spokesperson Mohammad Zyoud said Friday in a statement. He urged citizens not to respond to this type of advertisement or to share it with others. Zyoud also called on citizens to validate accuracy, and navigate the ministry’s social media accounts or website to verify the validity of publications and advertisements circulating that use its name in a fake way.

Source: Jordan News Agency

UNRWA in West Bank resumes services to Palestine refugees

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) today resumed its service delivery to Palestine Refugees in the West Bank, after nearly four months of disruption due to a work dispute with the West Bank Staff Union and a strike. . “We are relieved that UNRWA is now able to restart providing services to the refugee communities across the West Bank. Palestine Refugees have been severely impacted by the strike, which started on 4 March,” said Philippe Lazzarini, UNRWA Commissioner-General. As of this morning, UNRWA teams across the West Bank are preparing all Agency facilities and installations to go back to normal as early as possible next week. With education and health services as a priority, efforts include cleaning and disposing of solid waste, maintenance of the Agency’s buildings to receive staff and refugees, putting in place security measures and pre-positioning of supplies including medicines and sanitation material. As soon as the preparations are complete, UNRWA facilities will be open for services, some as soon as tomorrow. “Our top priority right now is to reopen 90 UNRWA schools, so that more than 40,000 children who were on the verge of losing a whole school year and are at a risk of dropping out, will be able to catch up on education losses and move to the next levels,” he added.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Awqaf Ministry denies video of Jordanian pilgrims complaining about services

The Ministry of Awqaf, Islamic Affairs and Holy Sites denied the validity of a video that went viral on media outlets and social media platforms on complaints of Jordanian pilgrims about the services. The Ministry’s spokesperson, Ali Al Daqamsah, said Friday evening that the video dates back to years ago, not this year. He called on media outlets and news websites to investigate accuracy and credibility before dealing with any information, video or photo. He expressed the ministry’s regret that some media outlets published old videos with the aim of questioning the Hajj season and attacking the Awqaf Ministry, which is the responsible entity for managing and following up on Jordanian pilgrims affairs.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Intellectual, cultural and commercial richness of Palmyra on Silk Road

Palmyra city is one of the sites inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, where its ruins witness to the greatness of this city, which was one of the most important cultural and commercial centers in the ancient world, specifically on the Silk Road.

Palmyra, the “Pearl of the Desert” and the oasis of ancient times emerged from the sands of the desert as one of the most beautiful archaeological sites in the world, with its charm, prestige and mystery, and as a gathering place for commercial caravans.

It attracts tourists, archaeologists, and inspiration of poets, with its stunning temples, unique tombs, and streets full of huge columns.

“The name of the Silk Road was given to the road connecting China and Rome by the German traveler Ferdinand von Richthofen in 1860, during his journeys to the regions of the East as a result of the historical, scientific, cultural and economic importance of silk”, the Archaeologist Dr. Khalil al-Hariri said.

Palmyra’s distinguished location in the middle Badiyat al-Sham (desret) connecting the road between the cities of the Euphrates Basin to the east and the cities of the Syrian coast to the west, made the Silk Road he shortest distance, the best crossing, and the most secure and peaceful for commercial caravans, with the important artifacts and valuables they carry, in addition to cotton and woolen textiles, purple, glass, perfumes, and incense. spices and oils.

Al-Hariri added that the cultural diversity in Palmyra is as a result of its site among different cultures, as the people of Palmyra have excelled in preparing a convoy system for passing long distances and facilitating its passage.

The economic prosperity resulting from trade and the passage of the Silk Road through Palmyra made it the capital of wealth, luxury, peace and dreams, and contributed to its urban, artistic, cultural and social progress, he said.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency