Jordanian officials have immediately rejected President Trump’s proposal to “clean out” Gaza by sending more than a million Palestinian refugees to Jordan and Egypt. Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi said Sunday that the kingdom in Amman condemns Trump’s plan and that under no condition would it accept the Palestinians displaced by more than 15 months of war with Israel.
The Israeli military said Thursday that the two men barricaded themselves in a structure in the West Bank village of Burqin and exchanged fire with Israeli troops before they were killed overnight. The army said a soldier was moderately wounded.
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign and Expatriate Affairs Ayman Safadi said on Sunday that Jordan was not part of arrangements for the Gaza prisoner swap deal, which the Kingdom has supported,
President Donald Trump's push to have Egypt and Jordan take in large numbers of Palestinian refugees from besieged Gaza fell flat with the Amman government and perplexed a congressional ally. Trump nonetheless planned to discuss the idea more on Sunday with Egypt's leader.
The International Organization for Migration (IOM), in coordination with partners in Jordan and Gaza, has dispatched its first convoy trucks carrying essential shelter material, and water, sanitation,
Back in Amman, they are preparing more aid for delivery to Gaza. The Jordanian Hashemite Charity Organisation says it could load 150 trucks a day for Gaza if given the go-ahead. There is no shortage of willingness. Aid agencies, the UN and other groups are ready. They are - all of them - waiting for the full opening of Gaza to aid, and for peace.
Hamas and Islamic Jihad denounced US President Donald Trump's comments on transferring the Palestinian population in Gaza outside their land as "unacceptable" and "encouraging war crimes."
The ceasefire in Gaza between Israel and Hamas stretched into a fifth day on Thursday. Humanitarian aid groups are working to surge food and supplies to the war-ravaged territory as
In the days since the fragile ceasefire took hold in the Gaza Strip, Israel has launched a ... shelters and sanitation supplies into Gaza AMMAN, Jordan — The U.N.’s migration agency said ...
Tkiyet Um Ali (TUA) announced on Sunday the resumption of its humanitarian aid operations to the Gaza Strip as part of its ongoing efforts to support families in need, particularly amid the challenging humanitarian conditions in the war-torn Strip.
HRH Prince El Hassan on Thursday inaugurated the "Gaza Healthcare Relief" conference, an initiative organised by the Jordan Medical Association (JMA) to rally support for Gaza's healthcare sector. The event brought together local and international stakeholders,