Dozens of Jewish extremists raid Al Aqsa Mosque


Some 54 extremist Jewish settlers, escorted by Israeli police, stormed into the Al Aqsa Mosque/ Haram Al Sharif in occupied Jerusalem.

In the latest provocation, the settlers broke into the compound from Bab Al Magharebah Gate in the walled Old City of Jerusalem and performed prayers, prompting protests by Muslim worshipers and Mosque guards, the Islamic Waqf (endowments) Department said in a statement.

The occupation police have imposed tight restrictions on worshipers trying to access the compound since the start of the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip.

Far-right Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir has not only issued repeated orders barring Palestinians from the occupied West Bank from Al Aqsa Mosque during the holy month of Ramadan, but allowed right-wing Israelis and settlers to access the compound in the last, holiest ten days of the fasting month.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Ministry Distributes 30,000 Food Cards to Needy Families for Ramadan Support


The Ministry of Social Development has completed distributing 30,000 magnetic food cards to needy families across all governorates, rural areas, and camps, as part of royal initiatives launched under directives for the holy month of Ramadan.

The ministry told the Jordan News Agency (Petra) that these prepaid magnetic cards enable needy families to purchase food and supplies worth JD100 from military and civilian consumer corporations’ markets nationwide, easing their access to essentials.

It noted that card distribution aligns with royal initiatives launched in various regions to alleviate living conditions for Jordanian families in cities, rural areas, deserts, and camps, in line with directives to improve citizens’ lives, particularly for those in need.

Distribution centers numbering 108 were utilized across all governorates, rural areas, and camps for card dispersal.

Selection of beneficiary families followed clear principles and criteria ensuring transparency and fair distribution, relying on a comput
erized system and the ministry’s database to include the maximum number of families.

These initiatives, spanning vital sectors nationwide, reflect a royal vision emphasizing human-centered sustainable development, aiming at achieving sustainable social and economic progress, and ensuring an improved standard of living for all citizens.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Solar Energy Program Sees High Citizen Interest Across Jordan


An initiative to deploy solar panel systems for residential use, facilitated through banks and associations with 30 percent backing from the Renewable Energy Promotion Fund under the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, has garnered significant attention from residents across all governorates of the Kingdom.

The Renewable Energy Promotion Fund announced Tuesday, that the acceptance of applications for the program via banks and associations is nearing completion due to the surging demand for the service.

Most of the financing windows designated for this phase of the program have nearly reached their limits, with some remaining windows. The Fund is expediting the process of finalizing agreements accordingly.

The Fund attributed the imminent conclusion of the program to both the robust interest from citizens and the swift execution of procedures by the financing windows and partner organizations. This efficiency has enabled the Fund to meet the program’s objectives and deplete its allocated budgets withi
n a remarkably short time frame.

Additionally, the Fund disclosed the commencement of disbursement procedures for all support claims submitted to it, covering 30 percent of the cost of the supported systems. These claims are received from the program’s financing windows and comply with the requisite conditions and documentation.

Assuring continuity, the Fund affirmed its commitment to executing the program in forthcoming phases, which will be announced in due course.

Furthermore, the Fund highlighted its ongoing provision of support for installing solar water heaters through various financing channels and the initial inclusion platform https://Solarenergy.gov.jo. There are no changes in the service provision procedures, it pointed out.

The Fund initiated the third phase of the national program in December 2023, aimed at supporting residential sectors with solar water heater systems and solar panels. This phase includes offering direct assistance to Jordanian households, covering 30 percent of the system’s
cost.

The initiative also facilitates the remaining payment through accredited banks and local associations, thereby reducing the monthly electricity expenses for these households.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Digital Trust Strengthened with New Personal Data Protection Law


The Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship emphasized that the 2023 Personal Data Protection Law signifies a commitment to bolstering digital trust and safeguarding individuals’ privacy amidst the ongoing digital transformation.

In a statement released Tuesday, the ministry affirmed that the law is geared towards reinforcing privacy and data protection by overseeing the handling of personal data and ensuring individuals’ rights to access, rectify, erase, and object to its usage.

It underscored that the enforcement of the law, which was enacted on September 17 last year and became effective on March 17 of this year, empowers individuals to have control over their personal data.

Urging all entities dealing with personal data to align with its provisions within a one-year period following its enactment, the ministry stressed that the compliance phase will commence on March 17, 2025.

Furthermore, it outlined that the law’s issuance aims at upholding the constitutional rights and freedoms enshrined i
n the Jordanian Constitution and positioning Jordan among nations regulating the digital sphere. It seeks to establish a legal framework that strikes a balance between mechanisms safeguarding individuals’ rights to personal data protection and facilitating data processing, thus fostering confidence in digital economy engagement.

The ministry clarified that the law’s provisions apply to data collected or processed before its enforcement, exempting natural persons processing their data for personal purposes.

Encouraging individuals and concerned parties to familiarize themselves with their rights under this law, the ministry provided a link: https://lnk.jo/4do83.

Source: Jordan News Agency

COP28 President receives leadership award at CERAWeek by S&P Global for securing historic UAE Consensus

HOUSTON: Dr. Sultan Al Jaber, President of COP28, received an award today from CERAWeek by S and P Global, the world’s premier energy conference, recognising his leadership in sustainable energy.

Dr. Al Jaber received the ‘CERAWeek Leadership Award for Building Global Consensus towards a Sustainable Energy Future’ in recognition of delivering the UAE Consensus, which has emerged as the defining point of reference for global climate action, giving clear direction to countries on how to keep 1.5°C within reach, transforming agreements into tangible outcomes, and ensuring global implementation.

Dr. Al Jaber was presented the award by Daniel Yergin, Vice Chairman of S and P Global and CERAWeek Conference Chair, to recognise the COP28 President’s extraordinary act of leadership which will have a global impact.

Daniel Yergin said, ‘The UAE Consensus that emerged from Dubai outlined pathways, never so concrete, for governments and industries to work together to achieve what is nothing short of a historic transfor
mation of the world’s energy systems. Dr. Sultan emphasised inclusiveness and engagement as the necessary foundation for climate solutions. This was not easy to implement. But in succeeding Dr. Sultan established a new vector for future COPs.’

‘On behalf of my leadership and the people of the United Arab Emirates, I am deeply honoured to accept this award for the UAE Consensus,’ Dr. Al Jaber, who attended the conference virtually, said in his acceptance speech.

Over the last decade, CERAWeek by S and P Global has honoured the following individuals for extraordinary acts of leadership with global impact: Shri Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India; Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada; and Enrique Peña Nieto, former President of Mexico.

Multilateralism, inclusivity, and the spirit of partnership, which were at the core of the COP28 conference, were key to achieving the UAE Consensus. The UAE Consensus delivered a series of firsts, including a commitment from all Parties to transition away from fossil fu
els in energy systems, in a just, orderly and equitable manner, and also set time-bound targets to triple global renewable energy capacity and double energy capacity by 2030.

‘In a world too often held back by conflict, the UAE Consensus brought nations together to take a giant step forward for climate progress,’ Dr. Al Jaber said. ‘Countries set aside self-interest for the common goal of keeping 1.5°C within reach. And multilateralism overcame geopolitics to produce an unprecedented agreement for a fair, orderly and responsible energy transition.

Dr. Al Jaber credited the spirit of climate actionism and optimism that COP28 UAE inspired, by bringing every actor to the table to help deliver results, from private and public sectors, civil society and faith leaders, youth and Indigenous Peoples. ‘In short, COP28 was a success because of its full inclusivity. Everyone had a seat at the table. Everyone was invited to contribute, and everyone’s contribution was welcome, including those from industry, and in parti
cular, the oil and gas industry,’ he told the attendees.

Dr. Al Jaber emphasised that the oil and gas sector is a critical player in addressing climate change. During COP28 the Presidency launched the Oil and Gas Decarbonisation Charter (OGDC), with signatories aligning around net-zero emissions by or before 2050, zero-out methane emissions by 2030, eliminate routine flaring by 2030, and continue working towards industry best practices in emission reduction.

So far 52 companies, representing almost 40 percent of global oil production, have signed up. National Oil Companies (NOCs) represent over 60 percent of signatories – the largest-ever number of NOCs to commit to a decarbonisation initiative – alongside international oil companies (IOCs).

‘At last year’s CERAWeek I delivered a clear call to action for oil and gas to step up. In fact, I said, ‘Houston, we have a problem’. Today, I am pleased to say that in Dubai at COP28 this industry proved that they are essential to the solution, and can actually drive
it,’ he said.

Dr. Al Jaber welcomed the ‘good news’ that the China National Petroleum Corporation, which represents 3.8 percent of global oil production, will soon join the OGDC, increasing the ratio of oil production represented to 44 percent. ‘This is major progress – but it is not enough,’ he said. ‘My message to other IOCs and NOCs is, what’s keeping you? It is time to step up, sign up and join us in this very important journey.’

‘If the world is going to meet its climate and development goals, every stakeholder has a vital role to play,’ he added. ‘All countries must adopt ambitious economy-wide Nationally Determined Contributions.’

Dr. Al Jaber indicated that the roadmap of the UAE Consensus must be met with ‘smart policies to commercialise clean technologies’, which should be coupled with financing. A core priority of the COP28 Presidency is to scale up climate finance and help to mobilise the resources required to make finance more accessible, available and affordable, he added, ‘We need finance at
every level to ensure renewable energy capacity is tripled by 2030 and that the Global South is not left behind. We must leverage the promise of advanced technology and Artificial Intelligence to transform energy efficiency.’

The COP28 President said the task at hand should not be underestimated. ‘Let’s keep in mind the sheer size of the energy system we are replacing – over 260 million equivalent barrels of oil, gas and coal consumed every day. There is just no avoiding the fact that the energy transition will take time. It will happen in different places at different paces. And we need a responsible approach ensuring energy security alongside sustainability every step of the way.’

An economist by training, and the first Chief Executive to become COP President, Dr. Al Jaber also stressed that the energy transition presents a huge opportunity which makes business and climate sense. He said: ‘The task is massive. But so is the opportunity. And the people in this room have the engineering know-how, the capabi
lity, the talent, the technology and the resources to help address this challenge and create a pathway for decarbonised growth.

‘The UAE Consensus provides the roadmap. Together, we must produce the results. And let’s change the mindset that views climate action as a burden into one that sees it as a huge socio-economic opportunity.”

Source: Emirates News Agency

Winners of 2024 Hassan bin Talal Award Announced


The Supreme Council for Science and Technology revealed Tuesday the recipients of the 2024 Hassan bin Talal Award for Scientific Excellence, designated for higher education institutions excluding vocational education.

The announcement coincides with the birthday of His Royal Highness Prince El Hassan bin Talal, President of the Supreme Council for Science and Technology.

The Hashemite University secured the top prize of JD10,000 for its “National Seed Bank” initiative. Following closely, Al Hussein Technical University clinched the second prize, valued at JD7,000, for its “Skills Improvement Program.” The University of Science and Technology earned the third prize, amounting to JD5,000, for its project “The Royal Initiative to Support Creative Projects in Nanotechnology.”

Dr. Mashhoor Rifai, the Secretary-General of the Council, commended the pioneering projects of the winning universities, recognizing their contributions to advancing scientific endeavors and enhancing economic development.

He highlighted
the establishment of the award in 1995 to bolster science and nurture scientific talent, fostering excellence and innovation in educational, scientific, and technological spheres.

Rifai outlined that the award is bestowed annually on a rotating basis, with a three-year cycle encompassing different categories: general education institutions (excluding vocational education), higher education institutions (excluding technical education), and vocational and technical education institutions.

Sahar Fakhoury, the award’s director, revealed that 32 projects from 13 institutions contended for the honor. She emphasized that submissions for the 2025 award, designated for vocational-technical education institutions, are open. The deadline for electronic applications on the council’s website is set for the end of January next year.

Her Royal Highness Princess Tharwat El Hassan chaired the award committee, comprised of six experienced and specialized individuals.

Source: Jordan News Agency