
Syria: Jordan Makes Major Contribution to Extinguishing Latakia Wildfires - Jordan News
UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Syria Adam Abdelmoula stated that UN teams on the ground are conducting emergency assessments to gauge the scale of the disaster and urgent humanitarian needs. The UN is prepared to launch a multi-agency joint mission to Latakia, in coordination with Syrian authorities and partners, to evaluate the situation and explore immediate and long-term support solutions.
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Jordanian senator: Muslim Brotherhood's era is over
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Jordan News
8 hours ago
- Jordan News
Netanyahu in Washington as Trump Hopes for Gaza Ceasefire Agreement - Jordan News
Netanyahu in Washington as Trump Hopes for Gaza Ceasefire Agreement Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in Washington on Monday, where he is scheduled to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump, who expressed optimism about reaching a ceasefire deal with Hamas this week that would include the release of hostages held in the Gaza Strip. اضافة اعلان Indirect negotiations between Tel Aviv and Hamas resumed Sunday evening in Doha, focusing on the implementation mechanisms for a potential agreement, including prisoner exchange, according to a Palestinian source familiar with the talks. President Trump stated on Sunday that there is a "good chance" for an agreement, telling reporters: 'We've already succeeded in getting several hostages out, and we expect a substantial number of the remaining hostages to be released this week.' Before departing Ben Gurion Airport, Netanyahu said he believes the upcoming meeting with Trump could "definitely contribute" to advancing a goal they both share—securing a ceasefire and hostage release. The White House confirmed the meeting is expected after 6:30 p.m. local time (22:30 GMT), but without the usual media presence. Trump is pushing for a ceasefire in Gaza, which has faced a catastrophic humanitarian crisis after nearly 21 months of war. Netanyahu stated: 'I have sent a negotiating team with clear instructions... to finalize the agreement as discussed, under the terms we approved.' However, on Saturday, Netanyahu described Hamas's recent amendments to the deal as 'unacceptable.' A Proposal on the Table According to Palestinian sources, the new proposal includes: A 60-day ceasefire Hamas releasing half of the living Israeli hostages Israel freeing a significant number of Palestinian detainees Hamas is reportedly demanding: Israeli troop withdrawal from Gaza during the truce International guarantees to prevent the resumption of hostilities UN and internationally recognized NGOs to oversee the distribution of humanitarian aid A Mission of High Stakes Israeli President Isaac Herzog commented after meeting with Netanyahu on Sunday, saying the Prime Minister has a 'mission of great importance' in Washington: 'To bring all our hostages home.' There are still 49 hostages held in Gaza, including 27 declared dead by Israeli authorities. Previous Ceasefires A first ceasefire in November 2023, and a second truce for nearly two months in early 2025, led to the release of hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, through Qatari, American, and Egyptian mediation. However, no deal was reached for the next phase, prompting Israel to resume military operations in mid-March, intensifying them in May with the stated aim of eliminating Hamas, which has ruled Gaza since 2007. — AFP


Jordan News
8 hours ago
- Jordan News
Al-Shibani Thanks Safadi and Kallas for Supporting Syria's Return to the Union for the Mediterranean - Jordan News
Syrian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Asaad Al-Shibani, expressed his deep gratitude to Jordanian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Ayman Safadi, and the European Union's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, for their leadership in rallying support for Syria's return to the Union for the Mediterranean. اضافة اعلان In a post on the platform "X", Al-Shibani stated that the solidarity shown by Safadi and Kallas 'reflects the spirit of cooperation and regional responsibility.' He added, 'We extend our sincere thanks to the member states of the Union for the Mediterranean for supporting Syria's return to its rightful place within this important regional framework,' expressing hope that this return will mark the beginning of fruitful cooperation that serves the peoples of the region and promotes stability and development.