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Israeli troops raid homes of escaped Palestinian prisoners, dozens injured by army fire

Dozens of Palestinians were injured by Israeli troops early Monday during clashes with Palestinians in the north of the occupied West Bank, which broke out during army raids into the hometowns of Palestinian detainees who staged a jailbreak last week.

The Palestinian Red Crescent Society said in a statement that occupation forces carried out a dawn raid into the village of Kafr Dan, the hometown of Ayham Kamamji, one of six detainees who escaped from the high security Israeli jail of Gilboa, ransacked his home, arrested his brother and seized the mobile phones of relatives.

Troops also stormed the towns of Yamoun, west of Jenin, and arrested a cousin of Kamamji and also raided Yabad town and questioned family members of prisoner Monadel Nfiyat.

The raids touched off clashes with local youths in which the army fired tear gas and percussion grenades, causing dozens to suffocate.

Elsewhere in the occupied West Bank, Israeli forces shot and seriously wounded a Palestinian at a checkpoint near the Jewish settlement of Etzion, south of Bethlehem. The army claimed he tried to stab soldiers manning the checkpoint.

Four of the prisoners were recaptured by the occupation forces after last Monday’s prison break, which sparked a furious manhunt across Israel and the occupied Palestinian lands.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Government Policy

Jordan offers condolences over victims of Algeria road accident

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates on Monday extended Jordan’s heartfelt condolences to the Algerian government and people over the victims of the road accident in the Naama province, which killed and injured a number of people.

In a statement, ministry spokesman Haitham Abu Al-Foul underlined the Kingdom’s solidarity with Algeria, expressing sympathies to the families of the victims and wishing the injured a speedy recovery.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Madaba named Arab Tourism Capital for 2022

The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced that Madaba, some 30km south-west of Amman, was named the Arab Tourism Capital for the year 2022, after meeting the criteria and terms of reference as stipulated by the Arab Tourism Organization.

In a statement on Monday, Minister of Tourism and Antiquities, Nayef Fayez, said that naming Madaba as the Arab Tourism Capital for 2022 will reanimate the tourism movement in the city, in particular, and Jordan, in general, in addition to attracting pioneering investment projects in various fields, investing the city’s unique natural, cultural and religious resources, increasing job opportunities and reducing unemployment.

The ministry, Fayez indicated, is striving to turn Madaba into a center for cultural and religious heritage and a home to mosaics and handicrafts in the Kingdom, stressing that the city is rich in heritage and archaeological and religious monuments, and is famous for its historical monuments, the picturesque natural landmarks of distinctive valleys and unique mountain views.

For its part, the Arab Tourism Organization offered its congratulations to the ministry, pointing out that the organization is working hard, in cooperation with the ministry, to develop tourism in Jordan, which has potential, and turn it into a special tourist destination for the Arab family.

The new selection criteria, it noted, focused on each city’s tourism management, infrastructure and resources, diversity of tourism patterns and activities, preservation and protection of the environment, response to tourism developments, desired results from tourism in the city, safety and security, tourism stability and health safety.

It stated that the aim of this initiative is to encourage the inter-Arab tourism movement while highlighting the uniqueness, customs and traditions of each city and their tourism value, as well as their role in supporting the Arab tourism industry and communicating with other cultures and civilizations.

Madaba, also known as the “City of Mosaics”, is rich in religious and historical heritage, including Mount Nebo, where it is believed that Moses was buried, and Umm ar-Rasas, which contains ruins from the Roman, Byzantine and early Muslim periods. The city also offers unique hiking trails with breathtaking landscapes for adventure lovers, such as the high cliffs of Wadi Zarq’a Ma’in, Wadi Balou’ and Wadi Hidan.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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EU grants €22mn to support Jordan’s NCDs management

The Minister of Health, Firas Hawari, and the Director of the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID) in Jordan, Santiago Medina, on Monday signed a letter of intent aimed at strengthening the public health system, namely primary health care services for the management of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in the Kingdom.

Under the letter, the European Union (EU) approved a grant of 22 million euros disbursed by its Regional Trust Fund in Response to the Syrian Crisis (Madad Fund), to be managed by the AECID and the Ministry of Health over a period of three years. The amount also covers investments in equipment and infrastructure at the Ministry’s clinics in Ajloun, Mafraq and Tafileh.

Additionally, the letter of intent covers prevention, community participation and improving medical procedures at the national level to curb non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and their risk factors, which include tobacco use, unhealthy diet, physical inactivity, harmful use of alcohol, and air pollution.

The AECID also granted an additional half a million euros, primarily managed by the Ministry, to support the decentralization of basic services. The ministry will also utilize the technical assistance and expertise of the Spanish national health system in this regard. Meanwhile, other grants from private and non-governmental organizations will be channeled into awareness and community participation.

Hawari said that this “timely” financial and technical support, provided by the European Union and Spain, targets a very important area of public health in the Kingdom. “The importance of our project stems from its role in contributing to improve the health of Syrian refugees and Jordanian citizens, through improving prevention and access to primary health care for non-communicable diseases,” he noted.

The minister said that the support highlights the deep-rooted friendship and partnership between the Kingdom and the European Union countries, including Spain, and reflects the true Spanish and European values of responsibility.

He stressed the importance of combating non-communicable diseases as the number one cause of death in the world, adding that prevention and treatment has become a top priority for the ministry and the Jordanian health system.

He pointed to the need for broad alliances to alter behaviors to reduce risk factors and enhance capacities at all levels of the public health system, especially at the primary care level to increase early detection and overall medical services.

EU Ambassador to Jordan, Maria Hadjitheodosiou, underscored that this intervention will address the challenges that the Jordanian health system has faced after the COVID-19 outbreak, which has disrupted the provision of basic health services, affecting Jordanians and Syrian refugees alike.

The EU’s response to these urgent needs, she added, combines improving access to and quality of primary health care services, in addition to strengthening the resilience of the national health system.

Spanish Ambassador to the Kingdom, Aranzazu Banon Davalos, said that her country is committed to supporting Jordan to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, within the framework of the 2021-2024 Jordan-Spanish partnership, underlining that reducing deaths from non-communicable diseases through prevention and treatment is a strategic area of cooperation.

“Spain, as part of the European Union, and as a close and committed partner of Jordan, firmly believes that working with the Jordanian government is the best way forward to advance the Sustainable Development Goals and address the repercussions of the Syrian crisis by strengthening basic public services for everyone,” she stated.

Last week, the ministry said that non-communicable diseases, namely cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes and chronic respiratory diseases, are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Jordan, accounting for 78 percent of the Kingdom’s total deaths.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Dozens of Jewish settlers storm Al-Aqsa Mosque

Dozens of ultraorthodox Jewish settlers on Monday raided the al-Aqsa Mosque / Haram al-Sharif compound in occupied Jerusalem under the escort of Israeli police.

Eyewitnesses told Petra’s reporter in Ramallah that settlers carried out the raid from the al-Magharebah Gate under the heavy protection of the Israeli police.

The Islamic Awqaf Department in Jerusalem said that dozens of settlers, along with members of the Israeli intelligence, stormed the al-Aqsa Mosque during the morning period. The settlers roamed the plaza in groups in provocation, while some of them attempted to perform Talmudic rituals at the Bab al-Rahmeh area.

Source: Jordan News Agency