
Hassan: Life Will Not Stop Due to Crises and Reckless Acts Destabilizing the Region - Jordan News
Prime Minister Jaafar Hassan affirmed on Wednesday that "we remain strong through our leadership, our people, our army, and our security institutions, despite the difficult conditions and crises sweeping the region." اضافة اعلان During a Cabinet session held in Balqa Governorate, Hassan stated, 'We are accustomed to building this nation and forging ahead through the fiercest storms with confidence, guided by the wisdom of our Hashemite leadership and the determination of our honorable people.' He stressed that crises will never be an excuse for the government to halt its responsibilities or fall short in delivering all possible services to the citizens. 'The wheel of life will not stop because of crises and reckless adventures that threaten the security and stability of the region,' Hassan said. 'We are not part of these conflicts or the tragedies they produce—and we will not be.' Hassan reaffirmed that the security of Jordan and Jordanians, and the protection of the country's stability and prosperity, remain above all else. He noted that Jordan has faced exceptional and unprecedented strategic and security challenges for decades—yet these crises have never halted the country's progress. 'They have made us stronger and more united, deepening our commitment to protecting our homeland through the wisdom of our Hashemite leadership, the strength of our internal front, and our ability to avoid the chaos and conflicts that have cost the lives of innocents and led to the collapse of nations and societies.' The Prime Minister remarked, 'The world seems to have forgotten Gaza amid current global developments, despite the fact that the number of innocent civilian casualties there in recent weeks has exceeded those of the Israeli-Iranian conflict and its dangerous regional implications.' He added that 'Israeli brutality and extremism continue against our Palestinian brothers and sisters—in the West Bank, Gaza, Jerusalem, and its holy sites. This brutality must come to an end.' Hassan emphasized that safeguarding the Palestinian people and supporting their resilience on their land remains the central issue in the upcoming phase. He also pointed out that no one has played a greater role in urging the international community to act than His Majesty King Abdullah II has over the past 25 years.
The Prime Minister concluded by stating that the only path to resolving the region's crises lies in a just and comprehensive solution to the Palestinian cause. Without such a resolution, the region will remain vulnerable to unending conflicts and instability.

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