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Israel presses with home demolitions, judaisation of occupied Jerusalem

The Israeli occupation municipality in East Jerusalem Tuesday handed notifications to Palestinians in the Arab neighborhood of Silwan to appear before its inspectors for not implementing 2018 orders to self-demolish their own homes.

Member of the Silwan committee to defend the land Fakhri Abu Diab warned in a statement that 17 homes will be demolished in the Al-Bustan neighborhood of Silwan, south of occupied Jerusalem, by the end of July.

He said that 98 homeowners had received demolition notices, including the 17 for immediate destruction, under a law that bars appeal in Israeli courts before the end of next month.

Diab called on the international community to help counter the occupation authority’s “vicious attack” on the neighborhood, and its attempt to tighten its control over Jerusalem.

Some 1,550 Palestinians live in Al-Bustan quarter in the centre of Silwan, which is adjacent to Al-Aqsa Mosque compound.

For the past years, the occupation authority has been trying to demolish hundreds of Arab-owned homes in Al-Bustan to turn it into a “biblical garden” as part of its Judaization scheme in Jerusalem.

Dozens of Palestinian families are also threatened with forced eviction from their homes in Sheikh Jarrah, another East Jerusalem neighbourhood, which spurred an international outcry.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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60K Covid-hit households to receive cash transfers Tuesday

The National Aid Fund (NAF), the government’s social assistance arm, started Tuesday the disbursement of cash transfers to about 60,000 families under Takaful 3, a national solidarity program that targets households hardest hit by the fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic.

NAF Director-General Omar Mashaqbeh told Petra that the 60,000 households were added to 100,000 families originally targeted by the scheme following a recent government decision to expand beneficiary access. The total number of beneficiary households now stands at 160,000.

He indicated that the 9-month cash assistance, which started in April, will run through the end of the current year, noting that today’s payment will be for the months of April and May.

According to Mashaqbeh, the cost of adding those 60,000 households to the scheme is estimated at JD50 million, brining the total cost of the program to JD150 million.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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General

Global COVID-19 deaths top 3.8mn

The total number of global COVID-19 cases has surged to 176.2 million, as of Tuesday, according to the Johns Hopkins University.

The University, in its latest update, revealed that the current global death toll has reached about 3.8 million. The United States accounted for the world’s highest number of cases followed by India then Brazil.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Israeli forces assault, arrest Palestinians in occupied Jerusalem

Israeli occupation forces Tuesday attacked Palestinians gathered at East Jerusalem’s Damascus Gate, one of the entrances to the Old City and the Haram Al-Sharif Compound, and arrested a number of them ahead of a march by Jewish extremists and settlers.

Eyewitnesses told Petra’s reporter in the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah that police forces deployed in occupied East Jerusalem beat Palestinians with batons as they tried to clear them from Damascus Gate, a flashpoint of latest tensions.

Israel sent police and military reinforcements, and closed Palestinian-owned stores in the Old City of Jerusalem ahead of the so-called “flag march” by ultranationalist and extremist settlers.

Palestinian national and Islamic factions in the West Bank and Arabs in Israel proper called for standing against the provocative march in which thousands of right-wing Israelis and settlers were due to take part.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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General

Scores of radical settlers storm Al-Aqsa Mosque

Dozens of Jewish extremist settlers, led by radical rabbi Yehuda Glick, on Tuesday stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque / Haram Al Sharif compound in occupied East Jerusalem.

A statement by the Jerusalem Islamic Waqf said that today’s raid by the radical settlers was carried out from Al- Magharebah Gate under heavy protection of Israeli police, who imposed strict restrictions on the entry of Muslim worshipers to Al-Aqsa, to secure the intruders’ incursions.

The settlers provocatively toured the Al-Aqsa yards and performed their Talmudic rites in front of the the Qubbat al-Sakhrah (Dome of the Rock) Mosque, before they left from Al-Silsila Gate.

This intrusion came ahead of the “flags march” to be organized by settler associations this evening in the old city of Jerusalem.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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General

Deputising for King, Crown Prince attends graduation at Royal Jordanian Command and Staff College

Deputising for His Majesty King Abdullah, the Supreme Commander of the Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army (JAF), His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II on Tuesday attended a graduation ceremony at the Royal Jordanian Command and Staff College.

Crown Prince Al Hussein was received by Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Maj. Gen. Yousef Hneiti and the college’s commandant.

The college’s bachelor’s programme in military sciences saw the participation of JAF and security agencies’ officers, in addition to officers from Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Pakistan and France.

His Royal Highness conveyed King Abdullah’s greetings to the graduates, reaffirming His Majesty’s confidence in the quality of the training and courses provided at the college.

Their Royal Highnesses Princes Feisal bin Al Hussein and Rashid bin El Hassan; Public Security Directorate Director Maj. Gen. Hussein Hawatmeh; Mutah University president; and a number of military attachés in Jordan attended the graduation.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Health

2 COVID-19 deaths, 240 cases recorded in Gaza

Health Ministry in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday reported 2 new COVID-19 deaths and 240 new cases during the last 24 hours.

In a daily epidemiological report, the ministry said that the total number of coronavirus cases in the coastal enclave reached 112,317, including 3,721 active cases and 1,047 fatalities.

“Some 205 COVID-19 patients have recovered, raising the total recoveries to 107,549,” it added.

The report also said that 67 cases needed hospitalization and 48 were serious or critical.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Health

COVID kills 12 in Jordan, positive tests at two percent

COVID-19 killed 12 people in Jordan in the last 24 hours, as the death toll stands at 9,614, and a total of 500 cases were recorded, pushing the caseload to some 744,377, according to the Ministry of Health (MoH).

The MoH said in a press statement Tuesday that 50 people had recovered and were discharged from hospitals while 53 others were admitted, as the total number of COVID-19 patients receiving medical treatment in hospitals stands at 494.

The number of active COVID-19 cases in the Kingdom hovers around 7,093, it added.

Some 727,670 COVID-19 patients, including patients who had been self-isolating, have fully recovered so far.

It said 2.47 percent of the 20,236 tests conducted today came back positive.

More than 1.96 million people have had their first COVID vaccine jab, while 782,039 people have been fully vaccinated, the MoH added.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Government Policy

King meets Royal Committee to Modernise Political System

His Majesty King Abdullah on Tuesday reaffirmed that Jordan’s reform process, which is an ongoing effort over the history of the state, will continue in its second centennial.

At a meeting with the chairperson and members of the Royal Committee to Modernise the Political System at the Royal Hashemite Court, which was attended by His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II, King Abdullah said that the process of advancing the efforts of the ancestors will continue, with Crown Prince Al Hussein at His Majesty’s side, to forge ahead on the course of modernisation and development.

His Majesty underscored the magnitude of the committee’s responsibility and noted the vast experience of its members who represent various viewpoints across the political spectrum, asserting this will positively impact the panel’s outcomes.

Emphasising that the objective is to modernise the political system, leading to a parliamentary and partisan life befitting of Jordanians and Jordan’s democratic path, the King called for defining the end goal of the political development process, forming a clear plan to achieve it and communicate it to citizens, and arriving at a parliament that includes platform-based blocs.

His Majesty stressed the need to create an environment conducive to expanding the base of political engagement, and ensuring the active participation of women and youth in public life.

The King voiced hope to see Jordanians fully engaged in political life and confident in partisan work, reiterating that the door is open to all proposals and views and that everyone’s engagement in dialogue is needed, with the main goal being Jordan’s and Jordanians’ interests.

His Majesty said the political reform track should be in parallel to an economic and administrative track, noting Royal directives to the government to set a well-defined economic programme in the coming weeks with specific implementation timeframes.

The King added that it is important for the programme to be in partnership with the private sector to achieve economic recovery and growth, and create employment, which is necessary to move the economy forward, establish development projects, and tangibly improve public services.

In his remarks, Chair of the Royal Committee to Modernise the Political System Samir Rifai stressed that forming the committee reflects His Majesty’s keenness on continued development in Jordan, which has been the Hashemite legacy throughout history.

Rifai said the King’s guarantee to Jordanians that the committee’s output will be adopted and submitted to Parliament without interference or influence, “pushes us to go above and beyond”, stressing that there is no room for error.

The committee pledges to forego preconceptions and personal opinion, and to maintain an open attitude throughout its work, Rifai added, noting that the panel prioritises working towards fostering a legislative and political environment, and proposing election and parties laws, as well as recommendations for local administration, in addition to any necessary amendments to constitutional provisions and methods of parliamentary engagement.

The chair said the committee would do its utmost to achieve the Royal vision for progress and modernisation, drawing on the guidance offered by His Majesty’s discussion papers.

He noted the diversity of the committee members, which reflects the rich ideological and cultural components of Jordanian society.

“We will not hesitate to seek the guidance of Jordanian expertise, especially past recommendations by researchers, experts, and respected national figures in this field,” said Rifai, calling on those who have ideas and suggestions that could serve this national effort to bring them forward to any of the committee members for consideration.

Rifai added that legislative change and the responsibility of public institutions are not tied to a single law, but rather to an evolving legislative package, which ensures gradual and proportionate change as society evolves and anticipating its future aspirations. The panel’s work, he continued, is merely a part of this package, whose success relies on citizens’ engagement and follow-up.

He voiced the committee’s commitment to bringing forth outputs that befit Jordan and Jordanians and would be up to their trust, so Jordan can embark on its second centennial armed with a modern legislative achievement that propels it towards a robust political, parliamentary, and partisan life.

This, in turn, will lead to a parliament built on platform-based blocs and currents, ensuring progress in the manner the executive branch exercises its responsibilities, in service of the country’s aspirations and enhancing its bright, democratic image regionally and internationally, Rifai said.

Royal Hashemite Court Chief Youssef Issawi and Director of the Office of His Majesty Jafar Hassan attended the meeting.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Affairs

Economy in post-Covid recovery mode, data suggests

After more than a year of Covid-prompted closures and lockdowns, the national economy has started to bounce back from the ramifications of the pandemic, which has taken a heavy toll on businesses and individuals, according to preliminary data compiled by Petra.

Public finance figures and sectorial figures suggest that the economy is now on an upward trajectory, especially following the reopening of closed sectors, but full recovery will need some time, Petra’s analysis of the data indicates.

In the first four months of the current year, domestic revenue jumped by a whopping JD652 million to a total of JD2.566 billion, while tax collections soared by 25 per cent in the same period, hitting a total of JD1.855 billion against JD1.482 billion in the corresponding period of 2020.

Local banks’ assets inched up by 0.5 per cent as of April, reaching JD57.341 billion while deposits totaled JD37.326 billion, indicating a rise of 1.5 per cent from the figures reported at the end of last year.

By the end of April, the Central Bank of Jordan had a foreign currency reserve of JD15.535 billion, enough to cover the Kingdom’s imports for more than 8 months. Also, remittances by Jordanian expatriates hit JD599 million in the January-March period of the current year.

Moreover, the real estate sector has been recording strong recovery in the past five months, growing by 37 per cent, compared with the same period of 2019. In May alone, the value of real estate deals grew by 8 per cent to a total of JD306 million.

As for them performance of companies listed on the Amman Stock Exchange, the figures reveal that the combined profit of 162 firms increased from JD106 million in the first quarter of 2020 to JD294 million in the same period of this year.

Furthermore, the volume of cargo handled at the Aqaba Port picked up by 9 per cent in the past five months, reaching 5.8 million tons from 5.3 million tons reported in the same period of 2020, while the number of ships which docked in the southern port increased to 717 ships, a rise of 6 per cent from the 674 ships reported in the same period of 2020.

Source: Jordan News Agency