Norway calls on Israel to reverse largest confiscation of Palestinian land since Oslo Accords


The Norwegian Foreign Ministry called on Israel to reverse the largest illegal confiscation of Palestinian land since the Oslo Accords in 1993.

“Israel’s long-standing policy of dispossession, land confiscation and illegal settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories undermines our collective efforts to achieve a two-state solution and a peaceful resolution to the conflict,” the Norwegian Foreign Ministry said, according to what was reported on Thursday by Euronews.

She stressed that “Israeli settlements are illegal under international law and pose a major threat to peace and security in the region.”

The Israeli occupation authorities have agreed to confiscate 12.7 square kilometers of Palestinian land in the occupied West Bank, where approximately 6,000 housing units will be built for Israeli settlers.

Source: Maan News Agency

Temperature to drop,misty weather over some regions

Temperature tend to drop to become around or slightly below its average in most areas and above average in eastern areas and Al Jazeera as the country is being affected by Indian seasonal surface pressure accompanied by southern and western air currents in the layers of the atmosphere.

Meteorology department expected in its Friday bulletin that the weather will be normal summer between clear and partly cloudy in general, and misty in the eastern regions, al-Jazeera and al-Badia.

Temperatures in some Syrian major cities are in Damascus20/25, Quneitra18/31, Daraa20/25, Aleppo22/36, Latakia26/13.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency

Iftaa: Next Sunday first day of Muharram for Hijri year 1446

Amman: The Grand Mufti Ahmed Al-Hasanat has declared that the first day of the month of Muharram in the Hijri year 1446 will fall on Sunday of next week.

Asking God Almighty to make it a year of goodness and blessings for our country and our Arab and Islamic nation, Al-Hasanat congratulated His Majesty King Abdullah II, and HRH Crown Prince Al-Hussein Bin Abdullah II, and the Hashemite family.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Abdullah bin Zayed congratulates South African counterpart, discusses bilateral relations

ABU DHABI: H.H. Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs, congratulated Ronald Lamola, Minister of International Relations and Cooperation of the Republic of South Africa.

During a phone call today, the two ministers discussed the friendly relations and bilateral cooperation between the UAE and the Republic of South Africa and ways to enhance them in all fields to serve the mutual interests of the two countries.

Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed expressed his wishes to Ronald Lamola for success in his work duties, stressing his aspiration to work with him to develop the prospects for bilateral cooperation in support of the two countries’ development plans and their aspirations to achieve sustainable economic prosperity.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Estonian president receives FM

Tallinn: Alar Karis, the President of the Republic of Estonia, has received Ayman Safadi, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates. During his official visit to Estonia, Safadi has also held discussions with several members of Parliament, Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna, and Chairman of the National Defense Committee in the Estonian Parliament, Kalev Stoicescu.

The discussions, in which Safadi conveyed to the President of Estonia the greetings of His Majesty King Abdullah II, centered on how to improve bilateral cooperation in a number of areas, the most crucial of which being communications, information technology, tourism, and education.

Along with stopping Israeli aggression on Gaza and the humanitarian crisis it generates, Safadi and the Estonian officials also talked about how to start a successful international movement to end the occupation and end the war based on the two-state solution.

The talks also covered the war in Ukraine and attem
pts to put an end to it in a way that respects Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity as well as international law and the United Nations Charter.

A memorandum of understanding on political discussions between the two nations was signed by Safadi and Tsahkna, who also decided to appoint a working committee to figure out how to actually boost up collaboration in areas that are important to both nations.

During his meeting, Safadi told the information technology sector officials about Jordan’s opportunities and they explored potential areas of cooperation.

Safadi and his Estonian counterpart held a joint press conference during which Safadi stated that the memorandum of understanding on political consultations is the first step towards a practical evaluation that will identify the areas of cooperation that can be strengthened.

He continued, “There is a lot that unites us, not only with regard to our keenness to strengthen economic relations and create better opportunities for our peoples and our co
untries, but also to create an environment of peace that allows us to achieve all of this, and to respect and apply international law.”

Safadi drew attention to the fact that, while Israeli aggression in the Gaza Strip persists, international law and the United Nations Charter are applied with double standards.

He emphasized: “We want to apply international law to all conflicts equally to all people regardless of their beliefs and colors, because this is the basis of stability for all.”

“We stand with Ukraine’s territorial integrity and sovereignty, because this is what international law says and this is what is right,” stated Safadi in reference to the country. “And since we have a neighboring occupation in Jordan, this is a matter of principle, and we urge respect for international law and respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all countries, including Ukraine, and we also urge respect for the same principle with regard to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.”

Safadi emphasized that Israe
l’s aggression against Gaza is a violation of every international legal norm, and he cited the International Court of Justice’s ongoing investigation into Israel’s alleged genocide.

Safadi warned of the risk of the war spreading regionally and emphasized the need to keep working with Estonia and the EU to halt the aggression and bring about a just settlement.

Safadi also issued a warning over the escalation in Lebanon and its effects on the stability and security of the region.

Regarding the Russian aggression in Ukraine, Estonia’s Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna stated, “We had very good meetings, and Jordan is our partner and good friend. Given the multiple crises we face, we had a lot to talk about. Estonia very clearly understands the situation in Gaza and in your region as well.”

Tsahakna also expressed gratitude for Jordan’s humanitarian assistance in the area, its refugee-welcoming policies, and its initiatives to bring about peace and carry out the two-state solution.

He said, “Estonia decided to
support the United Nations resolution on Palestine, and we understand that all these conflicts are interconnected, so we need to work together to find a just peace for all.”

Source: Jordan News Agency

Abdullah bin Zayed congratulates UK Foreign Secretary, discusses bilateral relations

ABU DHABI: H.H. Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs, congratulated David Lammy on the occasion of his appointment as the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs of the United Kingdom.

Sheikh Abdullah expressed his wishes to Secretary Lammy for success in his work, praising the historical relations between the two countries.

He also expressed his aspiration to work with Secretary Lammy to reinforce and develop these relations to achieve the mutual interests of the two countries and benefits their peoples.

Source: Emirates News Agency

40k worshipers perform Friday prayer at Al-Aqsa mosque

Amman: Despite the Israeli occupation authorities’ severe military measures on the mosque’s gates and the entrances to the Old City in occupied Jerusalem, thousands of worshippers performed Friday prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque.

About 40,000 people, according to the Islamic Awqaf Department in Jerusalem, performed Friday prayer within Al-Aqsa Mosque.

According to the Palestinian News Agency (WAfA), some people who were expelled from Al-Aqsa Mosque and were not allowed to re-enter it performed Friday prayer next to Lions Gate. They also mentioned that several of them had been attacked by the Israeli soldiers.

Source: Jordan News Agency