Subtle weekend temperature rise expected across Jordan


Temperatures on Thursday are expected to slightly exceed the usual averages for this time of year, so the weather will be pleasant across most regions, while it will be moderate in the Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba.

High-altitude clouds will scatter throughout the day, accompanied by gentle southeasterly winds, according to the Jordan Meteorological Department.

On Friday, most areas are set to experience similar pleasant weather. The Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and Aqaba will likely see moderate conditions, with high-altitude cloud cover and light southeasterly breezes prevailing.

Saturday is forecast to bring a marginal temperature rise, reaching approximately 4-5 degrees Celsius above the typical seasonal averages. Delightful weather is expected over mountainous terrains and moderate conditions in other regions, complemented by moderate southeasterly winds.

Today, temperature ranges will vary significantly. In Eastern Amman, temperatures could reach highs of around 20C and drop to lows of 10C, while
Western Amman might experience highs of about 18C with lows of 9C. Moving north to the highlands, temperatures will range between highs of 16C and lows of 9C, while in the southern highlands, it’s a bit warmer, reaching highs of 19C and lows of 8C. Aqaba in the south tends to be relatively warmer, with temperatures reaching highs of 27C and lows of 19C.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Colonial Israeli settlers block main entrance to the town of Deir Ballout

Army-guarded colonial Israeli settlers closed off this evening the main entrance to the town of Deir Ballout, located west of Salfit, according to local sources.

The sources reported that a group of settlers gathered around the Israeli military checkpoint at the town’s entrance, closing the road with stones under the protection of the Israeli occupation forces.

The closure resulted in the local Palestinian residents being unable to enter or leave the town through its main entrance, forcing drivers to user longer routes into and out of the town.

The incident is yet another example of the violence experienced daily by vulnerable Palestinian communities living in proximity to the colonial Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank.

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA

Palestinian youth killed by Israeli army near Ofer prison in Ramallah, others shot and injured

A Palestinian youth was shot dead and others injured by live fire during confrontations with Israeli forces at predawn Thursday in front of Ofer Israeli prison in the town of Beitunia, west of Ramallah, said medical sources.

Sources informed WAFA that a Palestinian youth, who was identified as 21-year-old Fadi Moayad Badran, from the village of Beit Ur al-Tahta to the west of Ramallah, died of critical gunshot wounds to the chest sustained by Israeli forces live bullets in confrontations that erupted in front of Ofer prison.

At least four other youths were injured by live fire in their extremities, whereas two people were injured after falling down during the Israeli army attack.

Earlier tonight, the occupation forces stormed the neighborhoods near the “Ofer” military prison located in Beitunia, west of Ramallah, leading to confrontations, during which forces attacked Palestinians with live bullets, stun grenades, and tear gas bombs.

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA

Palestinian youth injured by Israeli gunfire in Arraba

A Palestinian youth was shot and injured by Israeli occupation forces tonight during an Israeli raid into the town of Arraba, in the northern West Bank province of Jenin, according to local and Palestinian security sources.

The sources told WAFA that Israeli occupation forces stormed the town of Arraba amid the firing of live ammunition, stun grenades, and tear gas, targeting civilians and their homes.

The attack on the town resulted in a 23-year-old young man sustaining a live bullet wound in his thigh. He was subsequently transported to hospital by the Palestinian Red Crescent ambulance teams.

The Israeli occupation forces further set up ambushes, deployed infantry units, and positioned snipers on the rooftops of buildings and houses in the town, leading to confrontations with local residents, the sources added.

This development adds to the ongoing tensions in the region amid the continued use of lethal force by Israeli occupation forces against Palestinian civilians, raising concerns about the safety
of the civilian Palestinian population living under Israeli military occupation.

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA

Palestinian youth killed by Israeli army near Ofer prison in Ramallah, others shot and injuredJordan executes third airdrop of medical supplies to Gaza field hospital/76

A Palestinian youth was shot dead and others injured by live fire during confrontations with Israeli forces at predawn Thursday in front of Ofer Israeli prison in the town of Beitunia, west of Ramallah, said medical sources.

Sources informed WAFA that a Palestinian youth, who was identified as 21-year-old Fadi Moayad Badran, from the village of Beit Ur al-Tahta to the west of Ramallah, died of critical gunshot wounds to the chest sustained by Israeli forces live bullets in confrontations that erupted in front of Ofer prison.

At least four other youths were injured by live fire in their extremities, whereas two people were injured after falling down during the Israeli army attack.

Earlier tonight, the occupation forces stormed the neighborhoods near the “Ofer” military prison located in Beitunia, west of Ramallah, leading to confrontations, during which forces attacked Palestinians with live bullets, stun grenades, and tear gas bombs.

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA

A military source at the Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army announced on Thursday that, in alignment with Royal directives, a Royal Air Force aircraft successfully carried out the third airdrop of medical supplies.

The urgent medical aid was delivered using parachutes to the Jordanian field hospital in Gaza.

This move is a continuation of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan’s efforts to support its allies in the wake of the Gaza Strip conflict, to improve and expand the hospital’s capabilities, and to strengthen the capacity of medical staff to offer health and treatment services in an effort to lessen the suffering of the injured and wounded amidst their trying circumstances, the military source added.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Israel demolishes homes and infrastructure in a Palestinian hamlet near Jenin

Israeli occupation forces carried out the demolition of five residential rooms and five water tanks today in Farasin, a Palestinian hamlet located near the town of Yaabad in the northern West Bank province of Jenin, according to local sources.

The Israeli demolition took place without prior warning, accompanied by the destruction of water and electricity lines, as well as a solar power panel in the village, said Mahmoud Amarneh, the deputy head of the Farasin village council.

Amarneh told WAFA that the occupation forces demolished five living quarters, constructed with bricks and tinplate, which housed more than 20 individuals in the village. Each house had an area ranging from 40 to 80 square meters.

Residents were denied the opportunity to remove their belongings, he explained, before the forces proceeded to vandalize the electricity generator, water networks, solar panels, water tanks, and agricultural equipment in the village.

The local official highlighted that the occupation forces had uprooted and
bulldozed around 500 peach, apple, and avocado trees in the village nearly two weeks ago. Additionally, they demolished the entrance to an archaeological cave, sealing it with earth mounds, and destroyed surveillance cameras along with anything capable of sustaining life.

He noted that the Israeli authorities have exploited the ongoing aggression on the Gaza Strip to target and destroy the hamlet, located along the Jenin-Tulkam Road in the occupied West Bank. For years, the nearly 200 residents of Farasin have been subjected to attempts to force them off their land and seize their properties.

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA

King holds international emergency meeting in Amman to coordinate Gaza humanitarian response… (Extended)


His Majesty King Abdullah on Thursday held an international meeting in Amman on “Coordinating Gaza Emergency Relief”, with the participation of representatives of international organisations and UN agencies, as well as Arab and foreign countries.

At the meeting, attended by Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah and His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II, King Abdullah said humanitarian aid currently delivered to Gaza does not cover relief needs on the ground.

His Majesty called for maintaining coordination between all international stakeholders to bridge gaps, avoid the duplication of efforts, and identify the challenges in the Strip, urging participants to work collectively to deliver aid within sustainable methods that build on current efforts.

For their part, participants commended Jordan’s efforts, under the King’s leadership, in bringing together all the concerned stakeholders to coordinate the humanitarian response in Gaza.

At the meeting, held as part of the “Aqaba Process” initi
ative, they highlighted the need for the international community to push for ensuring the suitable conditions that guarantee a quick and uninterrupted delivery of aid to Gaza.

Participants discussed the current humanitarian situation in Gaza, and the need to respect international law and provide basic necessities including food, water, medicine, shelter, and energy highlighting the current efforts of their agencies and countries, as well as the challenges they face in aid delivery, and means of overcoming them.

In addition, attendees identified aid priorities and urgent needs on the ground in Gaza, including the needed logistics for aid delivery and distribution, as well as allocating resources quickly and efficiently.

The meeting saw the participation of high-level representatives of over 30 international humanitarian organisations, including the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, the World Food Programme, UNRWA, UNICEF, the World Health Organisation, UN Women, the United
Nations Office for Project Services, and the International Committee of the Red Cross, in addition to representatives of over 30 Arab and foreign countries.

Their Royal Highnesses Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad, His Majesty’s chief adviser for religious and cultural affairs and personal envoy, and Prince Rashid bin El Hassan, adviser to His Majesty and chairperson of the board of trustees of the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organisation, and a number of senior Jordanian officials attended the meeting.

Source: Jordan News Agency

President Abbas discusses developments with visiting US Secretary of State

President Mahmoud Abbas welcomed today US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in the presidential headquarters in Ramallah, where they discussed the latest efforts to stop the Israeli aggression on the Palestinian people.

During the meeting, President Abbas emphasized the urgent need to establish a complete ceasefire in Gaza and end the Israeli aggression, aiming to spare civilians from the woes of bombardment, violence, and destruction inflicted by the Israeli war machinery.

The President underscored the importance of increasing humanitarian, medical, and food aid, as well as swiftly providing water, electricity, and fuel to the Palestinian people in Gaza. He also called for the provision of all the necessary aid to ensure that hospitals and essential facilities in Gaza can resume their operations promptly, offering medical services to thousands of wounded individuals and serving the needs of the Palestinian population.

During the meeting, President Abbas handed Secretary Blinken a comprehensive file docum
enting Israeli occupation crime in Gaza, and the West Bank, including Jerusalem. The file includes evidence of killings, destruction, ethnic cleansing, and other atrocities committed by Israeli occupation forces.

Addressing the suppressive measures taken by Israeli authorities against Palestinian prisoners, President Abbas urged Secretary Blinken to compel the Israeli government to immediately halt these actions and cease violations against Palestinian prisoners and the broader Palestinian population.

The President reiterated his rejection of the forced displacement of the Palestinian people, whether in Gaza or the West Bank, including Jerusalem. He emphasized the necessity of US intervention to prevent the Israeli authorities from expelling Palestinians in the West Bank, especially in the Jordan Valley, which is witnessing silent annexation plans by settlers and the Israeli occupation army.

The President pointed out that Gaza is an integral part of the State of Palestine, and its separation, as planned by
the Israeli authorities, is utterly unacceptable. He stressed the importance of releasing Palestinian tax funds withheld by the far-right Israeli government.

In this regard, President Abbas said that the Palestinian leadership will not abandon its responsibility for the people of Gaza, who fall under the jurisdiction of the State of Palestine.

He affirmed the necessity of Palestine obtaining full membership in the United Nations and convening an international peace conference. The President emphasized that peace and security can only be achieved through the implementation of the two-state solution based on international legitimacy resolutions.

This solution includes the entire land of the State of Palestine in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip, and recognition of the State of Palestine, said the President.

He highlighted that security and military solutions have proven their failure and will not achieve security and stability in the region.

Source: Palestine News and Informati
on Agency – WAFA

Abbas, Blinken talk Gaza, West Bank


Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas received, on Thursday, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken at the presidential headquarters in Ramallah.

During the meeting, President Abbas emphasized the urgent need to establish a complete ceasefire in Gaza and end the Israeli aggression, aiming to spare civilians from the woes of bombardment, violence, and destruction inflicted by the Israeli war machinery.

During the meeting, Abbas handed Secretary Blinken a comprehensive file documenting Israeli occupation crimes in Gaza and the West Bank, including Jerusalem. The file includes evidence of killings, destruction, ethnic cleansing, and other atrocities committed by Israeli occupation forces.

He pointed out that Gaza is an integral part of the State of Palestine, and its separation, as planned by the Israeli authorities, is utterly unacceptable.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Rights organizations call for an international investigation into Israel’s abuse of Palestinian detainees

Human rights and legal organizations today called on international bodies, organizations, and bar associations to take immediate action and intervene to stop the war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by the Israeli occupation authorities against Palestinian detainees and hostages in Israel.

The organizations called in a press conference held in Ramallah on the Human Rights Council to form an international committee to investigate the abuse by the Israeli occupation against the detainees. They also called on the International Committee of the Red Cross to clearly state its position on the war crimes committed against the detainees and to pressure the occupation authorities to respect its role and international conventions related to detainees.

They also called on the states parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949 to hold an emergency conference to discuss ways to ensure that they implement the provisions of the convention and honor them regarding the guarantees and rights of Palestinian d
etainees, and hold them accountable for violating them or obstructing their work by the Israeli occupation authorities.

They also stressed the need for human rights organizations and bar associations in the world to assume their legal responsibilities to confront Israeli violations and practices against the detainees and their systematic subjection to torture by activating accountability, prosecution, and trial of the perpetrators of these crimes before their national courts.

The organizations called on the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture, the Subcommittee against Torture, and the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention to take urgent action to confront the violations and crimes committed against detainees and to use all available mechanisms and powers to stop the intentional killing and torture of the detainees.

The head of the Prisoners and Ex-Prisoners Affairs Commission, Qaddoura Fares, said that the occupation authorities have escalated their ongoing crimes against detainees, by halting and
suspending the rights and guarantees granted to them under international law and the Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949.

He pointed out that the systematic arrest campaigns escalated and affected all groups of the people, to terrorize them.

Fares said their organizations documented 3,200 arrest cases in the West Bank, including Jerusalem, after October 7 until mid-November, including more than 100 women, and 145 minors, while accurate data were not available about detainees from Gaza as the occupation refused to provide the International Committee of the Red Cross with any clear data about their numbers, identities, places of detention, and health status, in addition to issuing 1,464 administrative detention orders against Palestinians since the beginning of the aggression against Gaza Strip.

He stated that the number of detainees in the Israeli prisons as of mid-November reached more than 7,000, including about 80 female detainees and more than 250 children, and the number of administrative detainees to dat
e reached 2,200, while the number of detainees from Gaza reached 105.

The organizations documented a significant escalation in systematic retaliatory measures against detainees, especially after the International Committee of the Red Cross stopped visiting Israeli detentions, and families and lawyers were not allowed to visit the prisoners.

The occupation prison administration began imposing collective retaliatory measures against detainees, including raids at their cells, placing them in isolation, converting their rooms into cells after stripping them of all their possessions, seizing all the electrical tools they used to meet their basic needs, and the repression units carrying out widespread attacks against detainees through severe beatings, using sticks and batons causing dozens of injuries and then deliberately leaving them without treatment.

These measures affected the basic necessities of life, such as food, water, treatment, and electricity was cut off from the detainees’ sections, the amount of w
ater and the hours it was available to them were reduced, and unprecedented restrictions were placed on sick detainees, denied them treatment and stopped transferring detainees to prison clinics and hospitals, closed the canteen so that the prisoners will not be able to buy food from it, seized the food supplies remaining with the detainees (such as canned goods), and reduced meals to two meals a day.

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA

King departs for Dubai to participate in COP28


His Majesty King Abdullah departed for Dubai on Thursday to participate in the United Nations Climate Change Conference COP28, hosted by the United Arab Emirates.

King Abdullah is slated to deliver Jordan’s address at the conference, and to meet with a number of heads of state participating in the conference.

His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II was sworn in as Regent in the presence of Cabinet members.

Source: Jordan News Agency

The occupation forces shot a man in the Jordan Valley

Israeli occupation forces opened fire this afternoon and injured a Palestinian man near Atuf in the northern Jordan Valley, according to local sources.

They said the occupation forces opened fire at a Palestinian man, whose identity was not immediately known, and prevented Red Crescent ambulances from reaching him.

At the same time, the occupation forces closed the Tayasir and al-Hamra military checkpoints in both directions, causing a stifling traffic crisis amid heavy military presence.

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA