Jordan Armed Forces Conduct 6 Food Aid Airdrops to Gaza

Amman: The Jordan Armed Forces – Arab Army, conducted Wednesday 6 airdrops of food aid at various locations in the northern Gaza Strip.

The operation involved a C130 aircraft from the Royal Jordanian Air Force, an aircraft from Egypt, along with two aircraft from the United States, one from Germany, and one from Singapore.

Singapore’s involvement marks its inaugural participation, showcasing efforts by Jordan to garner wider international support in delivering food aid to residents enduring starvation due to the ongoing Israeli war, particularly during the holy month of Ramadan.

The Armed Forces affirmed their commitment to ongoing efforts, including the dispatch of humanitarian and medical aid through an air bridge, utilizing aid planes from Marka Airport to El Arish International Airport, as well as conducting airdrops over the Gaza Strip and organizing ground aid convoys.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Parliamentary Committee Urges Swift Action on Unpaid Wages in Jordanian-Syrian Transport Firm

Amman: The Lower House of Parliament’s Labor, Social Development, and Population Committee urged the government to devise comprehensive remedies for the demands of employees at the

Jordan Syrian Land Transport Company and ensure they receive wages, after a five-month salary delay.

Committee head, MP Ramzi Ajarmah, emphasized during Wednesday’s session, with Acting Secretary-General of the Ministry of Transport, Osama Karadsheh, and Director-General of the Jordan Syrian Land Transport Company, Salama Qatarneh, that the company’s inception aimed to foster employment opportunities for Jordanian and Syrian youth and bolster the transport sector, pivotal for the economy, necessitating the company’s attention to employee concerns amidst adversities.

Ajarmah underscored the plight faced by the company’s staff and their families amid challenging economic circumstances.

Karadsheh conveyed that the Ministry of Transport liaised with its Syrian counterpart to explore viable resolutions, affirming ongoing diplomatic
dialogues.

Meanwhile, Qatarneh acknowledged the workforce’s integral role within the company and pledged to honor their entitlements.

Nonetheless, he cited the company’s financial strain due to border closures and operational disruptions, emphasizing the urgency of aiding the company and devising a supportive solution.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Parliament Set to Deliberate General Pardon Bill

Amman: The Parliamentary Legal Committee, led by Ghazi Thanibat, affirmed its meticulous approach in scrutinizing the proposed general pardon legislation.

Following directives from His Majesty King Abdullah II on Wednesday, the government was instructed to draft a comprehensive pardon law, marking the 25th anniversary of His Majesty’s accession to the throne and assumption of constitutional duties.

Simultaneously, the Joint Parliamentary Committee (Legal and Administrative) convened to review amendments to the 2024 Amman Municipality Law.

Thanibat, overseeing the committee, confirmed the approval of the draft municipality law’s provisions after necessary revisions were made.

The proposed amendments aim to enhance urban planning in Amman, ensuring its alignment with contemporary standards while streamlining procedures concerning zoning, development, property ownership, and entitlements.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Israeli Forces Arrest 30 Palestinians in West Bank


Ramallah: Israeli occupation forces carried out extensive raids and arrests in the occupied West Bank on Wednesday, targeting 30 Palestinians, including a woman and former prisoners.

In a joint statement, the Palestinian Prisoners and Ex-Prisoners Authority and the Palestinian Prisoners Society disclosed that the arrests were concentrated in Hebron, Bethlehem, and Nablus, with additional detentions in Ramallah, Tulkarm, Jenin, and Jerusalem.

The statement highlighted the continued pattern of widespread raids, harassment, severe beatings, and threats against detainees and their families. It also mentioned the destruction of citizens’ homes, the confiscation of assets, and vehicles.

The Israeli occupation authorities re-arrested several recently released prisoners, including administrative detainees.

The total number of arrests since the beginning of the aggression on the Gaza Strip on October 7 has now surged to approximately 8,640. This figure encompasses individuals apprehended from homes, at military ch
eckpoints, those coerced to surrender under duress, and those effectively held hostage.

Source: Jordan News Agency

ASE Closes Trading at JD3.6 Million

Amman: The Amman Stock Exchange (ASE) concluded Wednesday’s trading session with approximately 3.1 million shares changing hands across 1,665 transactions, amounting to a total trading value of around JD3.6 million.

The stock index saw a slight decrease, settling at 2,492 points, marking a 0.29 percent decline compared to the previous session’s close.

Analyzing the performance of individual stocks, it was observed that 35 companies experienced a dip in their share prices, while shares of 13 companies recorded an upswing. Meanwhile, the share prices of 41 other companies remained unchanged.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Jordan’s Telecommunications Sector: A Journey of Innovation and Expansion

Amman: Jordan boasts an advanced communications infrastructure, propelling it to the forefront of Middle Eastern competitiveness through ongoing modernization and network expansion.

Twenty-five years ago, the imperative to attract investment in key sectors of the national economy spurred legislative reforms aligned with economic openness. This initiative sought to privatize key sectors, fostering fair competition and granting the private sector pivotal roles in their management.

Under the leadership of His Majesty King Abdullah II, Jordan embarked on ambitious endeavors to position the Kingdom as a regional hub for communications investment. This vision saw milestones such as the granting of the first mobile phone license in 1999, the introduction of third-generation services in 2010, and the rollout of fourth-generation services in 2015. Notably, Jordan led the charge in introducing fifth-generation services in 2023, outpacing many regional counterparts.

Bassam Sarhan, CEO of the Telecommunications Regula
tory Commission, highlighted Jordan’s significant strides in liberalizing the fixed telecommunications market and expanding mobile and fixed services. These efforts not only introduced new services but also drove down prices and diversified options to accommodate varying purchasing capacities.

In a conversation with the Jordan News Agency (Petra), Sarhan underscored the sector’s achievements since 1999. These include legislative reforms such as the amendment of the Communications Law in 2002, which rebranded the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications as the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, affirming the commission’s independence.

Jordan’s commitment to fully liberalizing the mobile telecommunications market in 2004, along with the implementation of additional licensing programs, further underscores its dedication to fostering a dynamic communications landscape. The subsequent liberalization of the fixed telecommunications sector in 2005 marked another pivotal step in this trajectory,
he added.

In 2006, tender documents for licenses to utilize radio spectrum frequencies in the fixed broadband wireless access services domain were sanctioned, paving the way for the issuance of licenses for such services. Simultaneously, Jordan issued its first-class license for satellite Internet services to Starlink, marking the initiation of satellite Internet provisions in 2023.

Highlighting the regulatory landscape, Sarhan noted the Commission’s pivotal role in establishing the Network of Arab Bodies to Regulate the Telecommunications Sector, assuming leadership in its inaugural session. From 2004 to 2019, numerous memorandums of understanding were inked with Arab and international regulatory counterparts, underscoring Jordan’s significance in the telecommunications sector.

Addressing emergent demands, additional frequencies were allocated to mobile telecommunications firms in 2020 amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Moreover, their contributions to the success of the government’s accelerators program in 2022
were noteworthy.

Further initiatives involved enhancing coordination between the commission and the Ministry of Local Administration to streamline data sharing, Sarhan pointed out, adding that efforts also extended to collaboration with the Central Bank of Jordan to digitize revenue collection procedures and activate electronic documentation systems for financial transactions.

He said that ensuring service quality remained paramount, prompting the establishment of a specialized center in 2017 to monitor communications service quality and radio broadcasting stations. Additionally, a central database was established in 2018 to track fiber-optic network expansion, aligning with global trends in broadband internet services.

Jordan’s recognition as an international training hub for telecommunications service quality by the International Telecommunication Union in 2019 underscored its commitment to excellence. Moreover, the commission’s recommendations on monitoring mobile phone network service quality were adop
ted, further bolstering its regulatory standing.

Recent advancements, Sarhan noted, include the approval of Internet of Things instructions in 2020 and the successful satellite internet services experiment by SpaceX in 2022. These developments set the stage for the licensing of satellite internet services

In 2005, the commission granted its first license to a private postal operator, marking a milestone in postal service regulation. Subsequent measures in 2012 addressed anti-money laundering and terrorist financing in postal services, while 2019 saw the licensing of the first postal company to provide delivery services through smart applications, he stated.

Source: Jordan News Agency