EU to impose sanctions on Israeli violent settlers


Amman: After Hungary indicated that it would no longer oppose Israeli settlers attacking Palestinians in the West Bank, European officials said on Friday that the EU was almost certain to censure the Israeli settlers.

Growing alarm over the increase in violence against Palestinians in the West Bank has also been voiced by European leaders.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Demonstrations countrywide in support of Gaza


Amman: In solidarity with the brothers in Gaza who are the targets of ruthless aggression and an extermination war waged by the occupation army, which has resulted in tens of thousands of martyrs and wounded, popular, youth, and party activities marched in the capital, Amman, and other governorates after Friday prayers.

Marchers hailed the steadfastness by the Palestinians in the face of the Israeli occupation military machine and expressed solidarity with their Palestinian brethren.

Additionally, they criticized the lack of international outcry over the continued atrocities against defenseless civilians in the Gaza Strip carried out by the Israeli occupation death and destruction apparatus.

Noting the harmony between the official and popular positions under His Majesty’s leadership to support the Palestinian people and support their resilience, the participants appreciated the role played by Jordan, under the leadership of His Majesty King Abdullah II, in defending the Palestinian cause, stopping Israeli
aggression on the Gaza Strip, and preventing Israeli attacks and practices against the defenseless Palestinian people

Source: Jordan News Agency

Israel kills 149 Palestinians in Gaza in 24 hours


Amman: Over the past 24 hours, 13 massacres by Israeli occupation forces targeting families in the Gaza Strip have left at least 149 Palestinians dead and 300 injured, according to Palestinian medical sources.

The number of Palestinian deaths from the Israeli attack since October 7 has climbed to 31,490 recorded deaths, according to local health authorities, with 73,439 wounded.

Source: Jordan News Agency