50,000 perform Friday prayers in Al-Aqsa Mosque

Thousands of worshipers performed Friday prayers in the holy Al-Aqsa Mosque despite the strict military measures imposed by the Israeli occupation authorities at the holy mosque’s gates and entrances to the Old City in the occupied Jerusalem. The Islamic Awqaf Department in Jerusalem said that about 50,000 worshipers performed Friday prayers in the premises of Al-Aqsa Mosque. The occupation forces were deployed in the city’s streets and the Al-Aqsa Mosque’s premises. They were stationed at its gates, stopped worshipers, checked their IDs.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Ajloun cable car is national project, contributes to sustainable development, says officials

The Ajloun cable car project constitutes a development window for many tourism, economic and social fields due to the unique diversity in its specifications and services provided to its users, an official said Friday Governor of Ajloun, Qablan Al-Sharif, said that Ajloun is characterized by its nature and forests, which constitute 34% out of its total lands, indicating that the cable car project is a royal initiative and an opportunity for partnership between the public and private sectors and enhances opportunities for sustainable development and investment, calling for implementing projects near this project, in order to reflects positively on the governorate. Al-Sharif added that the governorate attracts nearly two million visitors to tourist and archaeological sites annually, as JD3 million have been allocated from the budget of the governorate council to improve and develop these sites and the infrastructure of the streets leading to them. . Director of Ajloun Tourism Department, Mohammad Deek, said that the cable car is a national project that works to bring about a quantum leap in the tourism and economic fields, stressing the importance of marketing and promoting the project through visiting it and experiencing this unique tourism experience at the Kingdom level. Citizens and visitors expressed their happiness with the experience of riding the cable car, which is the first of its kind in the Kingdom, and the quality of services provided and the high safety rate of the cable cars.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Saudi Ambassador bid farewell to Palestine pilgrims at Queen Alia International Airport

Saudi Ambassador to Jordan, Nayef bin Bandar Al-Sudairi, on Friday bid farewell at Queen Alia International Airport the first batch of 1,000 pilgrims, who are guests of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, pilgrims of the State of Palestine, including families of martyrs, prisoners, and wounded Palestinians and their families. “This initiative has a good effect on the souls of the brothers, and that the martyrs of duty, the prisoners and the wounded Palestinians deserve this fatherly attention from the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques in return for the great sacrifices they made to preserve the security of their country and the holy Jerusalem. This is part of the Kingdom’s continuous and generous support to serve Islam and Muslims in general and the brotherly Palestinian people in particular,” Al-Sudairi said. He added, “The Palestinian brothers enjoy the attention of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and His Royal Highness the Crown Prince, which is what this country has been doing since its founding at the hands of the late King Abdulaziz Al Saud.” He explained that “this gesture towards the pilgrims of Palestine who are hosted every year at the expense of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques confirms the depth of the relations that the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques has for his brothers from the Palestinian people.” He said, “There is no doubt that this initiative comes within a series of initiatives of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques that serve Muslims around the world, and confirms the lofty message that the Kingdom carries to serve Islam, Muslims and Islamic holy sites to which Muslims flock throughout the year from all over the globe.” Ambassador Al-Sudairi affirmed the Saudi government keenness to fulfill the aspirations of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques in serving the pilgrims and achieving their comfort from the moment of their arrival in the Kingdom’s lands until their departure and arrival to their country safely. For their part, the Palestinian pilgrims expressed appreciation for the Saudi support to the people and the Palestinian cause.

Source: Jordan News Agency

EU Rep. describes attacks on Turmus Ayya as “terrorist”, calls for holding occupation, settlers accountable

The European Union (EU)’s representative to Palestine, Sven Kuhn von Burgsdorff, described as a “terrorist attack against the Palestinians who are safe in their homes,” the aggression launched by the Israeli occupation soldiers and Jewish extremist settlers on the town of Turmus Ayya, northeast of Ramallah, on Wednesday. He called for “holding all those who carried out such acts accountable, to ensure that such attacks are not repeated in the future under any form.” Burgsdorff gave his remarks during his visit to Turmus Ayya on Friday, accompanied by a delegation that included EU and other countries’ ambassadors, consuls and representatives, to check first-hand the repercussions of the aggression launched by settlers on the town, which resulted in the martyrdom of the young man Omar Jabara “Abu Al-Qutain” (25), and injured 12 others by live bullets, in addition to burning about 30 houses and more than 60 vehicles, under the protection of the Israeli occupation forces. The delegation offered condolences to the family of martyr Omar Jabara, and listened to testimonies from citizens on the attacks against them and their property. “This land is occupied and does not belong to any other party, regardless of the classification of areas A, B, and C. Therefore, Israel is obligated under international law to prevent any aggression carried out by settlers, and to defend and protect Palestinian citizens as an occupying power, and bring anyone who attacks their safety to justice so that he can be punished,” Burgsdorff emphasized. He stressed that “the European Union will follow up on the issue at all levels, and we will convey this message to all capitals of countries that these attacks must stop, as they violate international law.” During a visit to the family of martyr Omar Jabara, Burgsdorff said, “Omar is a hero and a brave man. He was martyred while helping the owners of burnt houses and defending them.” For his part, Representative of Ireland in Palestine, Don Sexton, said, “Israel is required to give many answers as an occupying power, and it is responsible for what happened.” For her part, the British Consul General in Jerusalem, Diane Corner, said, “Britain is following up on what happened in Turmus Ayya and other areas, and all these events constitute an unprecedented increase in the volume of settler attacks, until they have currently become on a daily basis, and all of them are unacceptable attacks, and the aggressors must be held accountable”, stressing the need to stop it and protect all civilians, regardless of the classification of areas. Mayor of Turmus Ayya, Lafi Shalabi, in turn, said that what “happened in the town is a blatant and systematic attack by the extremist occupation government, and with the protection of its army. What happened is a real holocaust, during which everything was targeted, even women and children who were screaming to get out of their burning homes.” He explained that what happened “is a small part of the suffering of the Palestinian people, as the settlers’ attacks on us and on all Palestinian lands continue, and therefore our message must be conveyed that we are the owners of the land, and that the settlers are occupiers and murderers.” He called on the international community to urgently intervene to stop this from happening again, to hold the occupation government responsible for the aggression against the town, and to provide international protection for the defenseless Palestinian people.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Malaysian delegation visits Sharjah Academy for Astronomy

SHARJAH, 23rd June, 2023 (WAM) — The Sharjah Academy for Astronomy, Space Sciences, and Technology (SAASST) at the University of Sharjah (UoS) has received a delegation from the Sarawak State Government authorities in Malaysia, headed by the Datu Haji Kipli bin Haji Yassin. The visit aimed to explore SAASST’s space exhibitions, research labs, observatories and the newly developed Sharjah Planetarium. During the visit, Prof. Ilias Fernini, Director of the Space Sciences Department, delivered a brief introduction of SAASST’s scientific Departments, facilities, pioneering achievements, future strategic plans, space-related projects and internship programmes, as well as the specialised astronomy lectures and conferences held periodically at the Academy. Marwan Shwaiki, Deputy-General Director for Planetarium and Space Exhibition, stressed the importance of keeping pace with the scientific and technical progress, pointing out that the Academy is keen to receive various local and international institutions and agencies to become a science tourism destination for all segments of society. Rola AlGhoul

Source: Emirates News Agency (WAM)

Al Ain Zoo welcomes visitors on Eid Al Adha

AL AIN, 23rd June, 2023 (WAM) — Al Ain Zoo has announced its preparations to create a joyful and celebratory atmosphere for visitors during Eid Al Adha holiday with popular experiences for all family members and friends. Visitors can watch the feeding of gorillas, chimpanzees, crocodiles and lions and participate in feeding the more gentle animals, such as giraffes, budgies, and penguins. In addition to the special events lined up, there are the usual attractions and experiences beloved by visitors, including “Keeper Talks”, where experienced animal carers share their funny and interesting stories about animals in their care and who are always happy to talk about the close encounters with intrigued visitors. Eid Al Adha celebrations will also include the famous “Wings of the Sahara” shows, which is one of the most popular experiences, as it involves storytelling and a close-up encounter of several wild birds that have a significant role in the Emirati culture, including falcons, eagles and owls that fly over the crowd as their trainers showcase their skills and abilities. Children will enjoy interactive activities such as horse riding, budgie feeding, and a petting zoo under the supervision of professional animal carers. Ahlam Almazrooi/ Rola AlGhoul

Source: Emirates News Agency (WAM)