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Yarmouk Mass Communication Faculty condemns Israeli occupation targeting of journalists in Palestine

By - Nov 28,2023 - Last updated at Nov 28,2023

AMMAN — The Faculty of Mass Communication at Yarmouk University condemned the Israeli occupation forces’ targeting of journalists in occupied Palestine.

The faculty denounced the war crimes committed by the Israeli occupation against journalists engaging in field work reporting the aggression against the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, according to a statement released by the faculty on Tuesday.  

The aggression has resulted in the death of 66 journalists, including six female journalists. While in southern Lebanon three journalists were martyred and six were injured.

The actions of Israel against journalists are considered a clear violation and discord of all international conventions that guarantee the right of journalists to practice their work freely during crises and wars, with the need to protect them and not target them, the statement indicated. 

The Israeli occupation has violated UN Security Council Resolution No. 1738 issued in 2006 and Article 79 of the Additional Protocol annexed to the 1949 Geneva Convention for the Protection of Civilians in Military Conflicts, according to the statement.

The faculty denounced the silence of international community organisations and international press and human rights unions regarding the massacres committed against journalists.It also called on the international community, with its journalistic and human rights institutions and organisations, to stop double standards and bias towards the practices of the Israeli occupation against the Palestinians.

The faculty called for an immediate halt to targeting journalists working in areas being bombarded in Gaza, the West Bank and southern Lebanon, the statement added.

The statement also emphasised holding the Israeli occupation accountable for its daily crimes against civilians, perpetrated without any adherence to international laws and conventions.

The faculty along with other members of the Jordanian community bears witness to the war crimes and genocide pursued by the “Zionist war machine” against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, according to the statement, which highlighted that the war on Gaza resulted in the death of approximately 15,000 Palestinian civilians, including more than 6,000 children and 4,000 women, in addition to the destruction of homes, hospitals, schools and places of worship.

Lower House's Palestine Committee, League of Parliamentarians for Al Quds discuss developments in Palestine, Gaza

By - Nov 28,2023 - Last updated at Nov 28,2023

AMMAN — The Lower House's Palestine Committee and the Istanbul-based League of Parliamentarians for Al Quds have discussed the latest developments in Palestine and Gaza and the genocide Palestinians are facing under the Israeli occupation. MP Firas Ajarmeh, during a visit to the league, reviewed the Kingdom's efforts to halt the escalation and Israeli aggression on Palestinians, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. Ajarmeh emphasised that His Majesty King Abdullah has warned the international community of the ongoing Israeli war and its repercussions on the regional security and stability, stressing the Kingdom's rejection of displacing Palestinians. Hamid bin Abdullah Ahmar, president of the league, praised the unaltered positions of the Kingdom in supporting Palestinians, commending the Kingdom’s consistent stances at international levels  reach a ceasefire since the outbreak of the war and deliver humanitarian and relief aid.

 

Investment minister, DCO secretary-general discuss investment, ICT cooperation

By - Nov 28,2023 - Last updated at Nov 28,2023

AMMAN — Minister of Investment Kholoud Saqqaf and Secretary-General of Digital Corporation Organisation (DCO) Dima Bint Yahyah on Tuesday discussed cooperation in promoting investment in information and communications technology (ICT). Saqqaf said that ICT is one of the most competitive and fastest growing sectors, highlighting the incentives and competitiveness of investment in Jordan, including infrastructure, which has attracted international companies, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. "Jordan offers a package of incentives, customs exemptions and tax reductions, investments in the sector, including software development companies, mobile app developers, and call centre operators." Saqqaf also pointed out that the Ministry has automated all of its services related to licensing economic activities, thereby facilitating a more efficient and investor-friendly environment.

 

AICS delegation inspects progress of infrastructure projects at Ajloun University College

By - Nov 28,2023 - Last updated at Nov 28,2023

AMMAN — A delegation from the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation (AICS) has inspected Italian-funded infrastructure projects at the Ajloun University College. College Dean, Wael Rabadi, received the delegation including Roxane Gabriela Weber, head of the AICS Amman office, and other officials, and briefed them on the college and its majors, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. The delegates also checked on ongoing maintenance and construction works of the college's theatre, with an investment amounting to JD228,000.

 

Zarqa water authorities deal with water theft incident in Russeifa

By - Nov 28,2023 - Last updated at Nov 28,2023

AMMAN — Water authorities in Zarqa, in cooperation with security personnel in Russeifa District, have dealt with a water theft incident on water mains, which were  illegally supplied 150 houses, established on state-owned lands, the Water Ministry said on Tuesday. The ministry added that illegal fixtures were dismantled and its personnel calculated the amounts of withdrawn water prior to proceeding with legal action against suspects, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. The ministry called on the public to promptly report any incidents of water theft, emphasising the importance of preserving water resources in the Kingdom and ensuring fair distribution of water for all.

 

11th WISE edition explores AI's educational potential, challenges, spotlights Gaza support

By - Nov 28,2023 - Last updated at Nov 28,2023

Fifteen -year-old rapper MC Abdul from Gaza sings during the opening ceremony for WISE (Photo courtesy of WISE)

DOHA — Bringing together thought leaders, innovators and young pioneers from across the globe, the 11th edition of the World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE) shined light on the potential for artificial intelligence (AI) to unlock educational possibilities, while delving into risks associated with its evolving landscape. 

WISE is a global platform for innovation in education, founded in 2009 by Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development (QF) under the leadership of its chairperson, Sheikha Moza Bint Nasser. 

This year’s edition kicked off on Tuesday at the Qatar National Convention Centre in Doha, under the theme: “Creative Fluency: Human Flourishing in the Age of AI”. 

In her opening remarks, Sheikha Moza highlighted Qatari efforts in supporting education in Palestine, particularly in Gaza, including Al Fakhoora programme, which takes its name from a school in the Jabaliya refugee camp, which has been shelled by the Israeli occupation forces. 

She also spoke of the impact of the ongoing war on Gaza on the future of education for children in Gaza, noting that 36 schools and universities supported by Al Fakhoora programme were either entirely or partly destroyed. 

With the destruction of each school and each university, depriving a child of their education as a result of violence, we lose one of the building-blocks of the future, said Sheikha Moza. 

She stressed that every time education is targeted, the international community takes several steps backwards in its efforts to protect education, which must “transcend political calculations and historical conflicts”. 

 

Artificial intelligence: challenges, potential 

 

Sheikha Moza said that the focus of this year’s WISE Summit is connected to education, as it explores the potential of AI, related challenges and ways to harness the possibilities it offers. 

She noted that the war on Gaza demonstrated how AI was used to fabricate stories, falsify facts, and restrict the publication of posts, photos, and videos that reveal the “atrocities” committed by the Israeli occupation forces against the people of Gaza and the West Bank.

She said: “This makes us wonder: whose stories does artificial intelligence select to be archived as history? Whose history will be told? Which ideas will be chosen as the most credible? And then: how do we maintain our independence and preserve our educational values? How do we remain sovereign societies?” 

She also highlighted the role WISE plays as a platform for innovation, in keeping pace with the changes taking place in the world, and the obstacles that education faces in certain countries. 

 

WISE Prize Laureate 

 

Vice Chairperson and CEO of QF, Sheikha Hind Bint Hamad Al Thani awarded the WISE Prize for Education, which recognises the work of education pioneers with global impact, to Safeena Husain, the founder of Educate Girls, a non-profit organisation in India that works to enhance access to education for girls from rural and disadvantaged backgrounds. 

In her speech, Husain highlighted the barriers girls have to overcome to secure their “basic right” to an education, noting that 122 million girls remain out of school, globally. 

“I believe that girls education is the closest thing we have to a silver bullet to solve some of the world’s most difficult problems,” she added. 

“The World Bank says that girls’ education is a catalyst for progress across nine of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals, spanning from poverty, health and climate,” Husain noted. 

She also shared the story of Nagina Bano, a community volunteer with Educate Girls; she was a tortured and abandoned child bride, who used her education to survive, and currently works to empower other girls in her community. 

Bano had told Husain: “My education is the only thing that is truly mine; no one can beat it out of me, no one can steal it, no flood, no famine can take it away. My education will be with me till my dying day”.

 

A voice from Gaza 

 

A voice from Gaza was also present during the WISE Summit, shining light on the struggles of its people during the opening ceremony; it was the voice of a young Palestinian rapper, known as MC Abdul. 

He performed a song he wrote following the outbreak of the war on Gaza, focused on the right to peace and safety. 

“We have been going through so much trouble and I just want to take a second to remind everyone that we are humans too and we should have the right to live in peace,” the 15-year-old said following his performance, which earned him a standing ovation from the audience. 

 

Foreign Ministry to evacuate injured Jordanian citizen, her Palestinian daughter, child amputee from Gaza for treatment in Kingdom

By - Nov 28,2023 - Last updated at Nov 28,2023

Under the directives of His Majesty King Abdullah, Foreign Ministry said it was evacuating a Jordanian citizen and her Palestinian daughter who were injured by fires from the Israeli occupation troops, in addition to a child amputee (Petra photo)

AMMAN — Under the directives of His Majesty King Abdullah, Foreign Ministry said it was evacuating a Jordanian citizen and her Palestinian daughter who were injured by fires from the Israeli occupation troops. 

The ministry said in a statement on Tuesday that it would also evacuate the Palestinian child whose limbs were cut off during the Israeli bombardment of Gaza.

The ministry’s spokesperson Sufyan Qudah said the Jordanian citizen and her daughter were receiving treatment at the newly-established second Jordanian field hospital in Gaza, adding that the father and son were killed during the war. 

Jordan has recently set up a second field hospital in Khan Younis in southern Gaza. 

The Kingdom has been operating a field hospital in Gaza since 2009. The facility, located at the heart of the war-ravaged Gaza was established following the Israeli aggression on the strip in 2008.

The Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army (JAF) evacuated on Monday the wounded personnel form Jordan Field Hospital Gaza/76 to King Hussein Medical City. 

The medical personnel were injured on October 15 while helping wounded Palestinians hit by an Israeli air strike in the vicinity.

The Foreign Ministry has recently said that the total number of Jordanian evacuated from Gaza through Rafah crossing reached 424 out of 759 Jordanians registered on its lists.

 

Jordan welcomes truce extension in Gaza, hails Qatari efforts

By - Nov 28,2023 - Last updated at Nov 28,2023

AMMAN — Jordan on Tuesday welcomed the extension of the humanitarian truce in Gaza for an additional two days. 

Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Sufian Qudah voiced the Kingdom’s appreciation for Qatar’s endeavours in advocating for an extension, in partnership with Egypt and the US, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

He highlighted the importance of the extension as an “important step that can lead to ending to the war on Gaza and ensuring the delivery of humanitarian assistance to Palestinians across the besieged strip”.

Qudah also said that the extension would also prevent forced displacement of Palestinians from Gaza, Petra said.

Qatar announced on Monday that talks with Israel and Hamas had resulted in extending the temporary truce in Gaza for additional 48 hours. 

The pause in fighting had been due to expire on Monday night.

 

Jordan remembers Wasfi Tal

By - Nov 28,2023 - Last updated at Nov 28,2023

AMMAN — Tuesday marks the 52nd anniversary of the death of former prime minister Wasfi Tal. 

Born in 1920, Tal was appointed prime minister three times — in 1962, 1965 and 1970. 

One of the most popular figures in Jordan’s history, Tal was assassinated in Cairo while attending a meeting of the Arab joint defence council.

Tal was the son of renowned Jordanian poet Mustafa Wahbi, better known as Arar.

He received his elementary education in Jordan and then moved to Lebanon to peruse his graduate studies at the American University in Beirut. 

Tal held several senior public posts in Amman, Jericho, Jerusalem and London. He also was a diplomat in Jordanian embassies in Baghdad, Tehran and Moscow. 

 

Energy Ministry, Mass Group Holding sign MoU on development of green hydrogen projects

By - Nov 28,2023 - Last updated at Nov 28,2023

AMMAN — Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Saleh Kharabsheh on Tuesday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Chairman of Mass Group Holding Company Ahmad Saleh to conduct feasibility studies for the development of green hydrogen projects in Jordan.

Kharabsheh said that the agreement targets an annual production of 180,000 tonnes of green ammonia and outlines the general framework of cooperation to facilitate and empower the company to undertake a preliminary feasibility study for a new green hydrogen project, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. 

The minister highlighted the significance of partnerships with the private sector, saying the agreement is the eighth of its kind in the production of green hydrogen and green ammonia.

He expressed hope in realising the ministry's vision and the energy sector's ambitions for Jordan to become a regional and global hub for hydrogen production and export.

The minister reiterated the commitment of the ministry and the sector to facilitating the investment in green hydrogen, which, he said, represents a "precious opportunity for the Kingdom and investors alike, as it is a promising sector in Europe".

Kharabsheh pointed out that this MoU is part of the government's efforts to enhance Jordan's role as a regional centre for green energy production. 

For his part, Saleh commended the government's initiative to expand investments in the green hydrogen sector, highlighting the Kingdom's strategic location and the abundance of renewable energy resources, such as solar and wind energies.

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