RESISTANCE TARGETS JAL AL-ALLAM SITE


The Islamic Resistance issued the following statement: “In support of our steadfast Palestinian people in Gaza and in solidarity with their brave and honorable resistance, the Islamic Resistance fighters targeted Jal Al-Allam site at 11:10 am on Sunday, March 24, 2024, with artillery shells, achieving direct hits.”

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

Government approves the draft general amnesty law and sends it as a matter of urgency

Amman: The government Sunday approved the draft general pardon law of 2024 and referred it to the Lower House “a matter of urgency” to be approved in accordance with constitutional principles.

The draft law comes in compliance with the directives of His Majesty King Abdullah II to the government to prepare a draft law for general amnesty and implement its constitutional procedures. This is on the occasion of the silver jubilee of His Majesty the King assuming his constitutional powers and His Majesty ascending the throne.

The draft law, in accordance with the Royal Directives, takes into account the public interest, preserves personal and civil rights in accordance with the principles of justice and the rule of law, and does not conflict with the requirements of national security and societal peace.

It also provides the opportunity for those who have committed some crimes to return to reform themselves, begin a new life based on integrity, reintegrate them into society, and bring joy to the souls of their
families.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Army Chief, US Deputy Commander Discuss Cooperation

Amman: Major General Yousef Hunaiti, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, welcomed Vice Admiral Brad Cooper, Deputy Commander of the US Central Command, and the Director of the Joint Planning Center in the General Command on Sunday.

During the meeting, Hunaiti and Cooper discussed cooperation, joint coordination, and enhancing bilateral relations between the armed forces of both countries for mutual benefit

Source: Jordan News Agency

Jordanian Hospital Staff Donates Blood to Gaza Patients

Amman: The staff at Jordan’s Field Hospital South Gaza/2 donated blood to patients in need within the Gaza Strip.

This initiative underscores the Jordan Armed Forces’ commitment to aiding the people of Gaza and exemplifies the compassion and solidarity encouraged by true Islamic principles.

The hospital’s commander expressed gratitude for this noble gesture, emphasizing its significance in fostering unity and compassion between Jordanians and the people of Gaza.

Meanwhile, the hospital director highlighted the critical role of the medical teams in addressing emergency cases requiring blood transfusions, ensuring the well-being of patients and saving lives.

Since its establishment on March 8, the Jordan Field Hospital South Gaza/2 has diligently provided medical assistance to over 47,122 individuals affected by the ongoing aggression on the Gaza Strip.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Jordan Sends Humanitarian Aid Convoy to Gaza

Amman: The Jordan Armed Forces, in collaboration with the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization, dispatched a humanitarian aid convoy to Gaza on Sunday.

Comprising 25 trucks laden with essential food and relief items, the convoy aims to address the pressing needs of Gaza’s populace, to be distributed through local authorities.

This initiative aligns with Jordan’s ongoing efforts to provide aid during Ramadan, offering support to Palestinians enduring harsh conditions and alleviating the repercussions of the Israeli war on Gaza.

The Armed Forces reiterated their commitment to delivering humanitarian and medical aid, either through airlifts from Marka Airport to El Arish International Airport or via airdrops and ground convoys to Gaza.

Since the outset of the Israeli aggression on Gaza, the Jordan Armed Forces have dispatched 460 trucks and executed 57 airdrops, alongside 86 coordinated airdrops with allied nations, and sent 48 relief planes through El Arish International Airport in Egypt.

Source: Jordan
News Agency

Jordan Armed Forces Conduct Humanitarian Airdrops to Gaza

Amman: In a bid to address the dire humanitarian crisis caused by the ongoing Israeli aggression on Gaza, the Jordan Armed Forces – Arab Army conducted six humanitarian and food aid airdrops in the northern Gaza Strip.

These operations involved two C130 aircraft from the Royal Jordanian Air Force, alongside aircraft from Egypt, the United States, Germany, and Singapore.

The Armed Forces affirm their commitment to ongoing relief efforts, utilizing air bridges from Marka Airport to El Arish International Airport, as well as airdrops directly onto Gaza or ground convoys.

To date, the Jordan Armed Forces have conducted 57 airdrops, with an additional 86 in collaboration with allied nations, since the onset of the Israeli aggression on Gaza.

Source: Jordan News Agency