Israeli occupation forces detain 3 Palestinians in NablusForeign Ministry recalls role of Jordanian female diplomats, ministry employees

NABLUS: Israeli occupation forces detained three Palestinians last night from the occupied West Bank province of Nablus, according to local and Palestinian security sources.

The sources reported that several Israeli military vehicles stormed the western neighborhood of the town of Beita, south of Nablus. The forces raided numerous homes, conducted searches, and detained two young men identified as Munjid Hamayel and Asad al-Din Hamayel.

Additionally, another military unit broke into the village of Awarta, also located south of Nablus. During the raid, soldiers stormed into a house and arrested a resident named Ibrahim Shehadeh.

The raids, part of a series of frequent Israeli military attacks in the occupied West Bank, often lead to confrontations between Palestinian residents and Israeli occupation forces.

Source: Palestine news & Information Agency – WAFA

Amman: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates recalled the contributions made by female diplomats and ministry staff from Jordan, who skillfully represented their country in all international forums.

The ministry said, in a statement on Friday in honor of International Women’s Day, that women’s accomplishments and valuable contributions to the advancement of Jordanian diplomacy are deserving of recognition. We applaud their innovation in fostering growth and success, emphasizing the importance of Jordanian women in diplomacy, and recognizing their excellence as well as their contributions to and accomplishments in Jordanian foreign policy.

Source: Jordan News Agency