In the face of the escalating crisis in Gaza, Jordan
has emerged as a resolute advocate for peace, with prominent political figures
delivering impactful messages aimed at addressing the core issues of the
conflict and fostering international collaboration.
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King Abdullah's direct involvement, including a phone
call with US President Joe Biden, further underscores Jordan's commitment to
diplomatic initiatives. The call explicitly called for an immediate ceasefire
and the protection of civilians, showcasing Jordan's unwavering dedication to
coordinated efforts for peace.
King Abdullah made it clear on December 11 that Jordan
will not bear the cost of resolving the Palestinian issue. During a gathering
at Al Husseiniya Palace with retired army and security officers, the King
emphasized that Jordan's power—both political and economic—is a source of
support for the Palestinian people. He applauded Jordan's internal front's
unity and urged everyone to put the country's security and interests first.
In the face of the escalating crisis in Gaza, Jordan has emerged as a resolute advocate for peace, with prominent political figures delivering impactful messages aimed at addressing the core issues of the conflict and fostering international collaboration.
The King restated Jordan's steadfast stance in favor
of an immediate end to hostilities in Gaza, the safety of civilians, and the
provision of relief in a sustainable manner. In order to reach a ceasefire and
a political settlement based on the two-state solution, he underlined the
necessity of coordinated Arab actions. King Abdullah applauded Egypt's efforts
to prevent Palestinians from being uprooted and cautioned against attempts to
do so. He insisted that Gaza and the West Bank should be a component of the
Palestinian state and denounced any attempt to divide them. The King emphasized
Jordan's continuous humanitarian efforts, which include providing Gaza with
airdrop operations and medical assistance.
The King condemned collective punishment, killing
civilians, and destroying important infrastructure in talks with leaders and
the media, saying that these acts are against all religions and human
principles. He issued a warning that settler attacks and other Israeli
transgressions in Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank might intensify
hostilities.
King Abdullah took part in the COP28 United Nations
Climate Change Conference in the United Arab Emirates in a different capacity.
In his speech to the conference, he underlined the connection between
humanitarian crises and climate change, highlighting in particular the current
danger to Palestinian lives in Gaza.
King Abdullah emphasized the need of comprehensive
climate responses that take into account all vulnerable groups, especially
those who have been negatively impacted by the Gaza War. He emphasized Jordan's
endeavors to collaborate with global allies for the sustainable delivery of
food supplies to Gaza, acknowledging the tremendous devastation brought about
by the ceaseless fighting.
In her CNN interview from last month, Queen Rania was
instrumental in bringing attention to what was seen as Western hypocrisy and a
"deafening silence" about Israel's conduct. Her remarks, which
emphasized the protracted nature of the conflict and the persecution
experienced by Palestinians, contradicted popular media narratives.
Additionally, she made strong statements using social media. On Sunday night,
she celebrated the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights by posting a video clip on her official Instagram account. She commented
on the post, writing, "75 years since the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights yet the denial of Palestinian human rights goes on."
Jordan is presented as a voice of morality and conscience in response to his plea to the world to speak out against crimes.
Al Hussein bin Abdullah, the Crown Prince, became a
vocal supporter of justice and responsibility after denouncing the Israeli
Occupation as a war crime. Jordan is presented as a voice of morality and
conscience in response to his plea to the world to speak out against crimes.
Crown Prince Hussein praised the Royal Jordanian Air Force for its humanitarian
mission of bringing medical supplies to Gaza, demonstrating Jordan's solidarity
and dedication to easing the immediate suffering caused by the fighting. This
was a display of united efforts.
Jordan's deputy prime minister and foreign minister,
Ayman Safadi, has declared categorically that any discussion regarding Gaza's
future requires an "irreversible plan" for Palestinian statehood.
Safadi asserted in an interview with Al-Monitor that Gaza, the West Bank, and
East Jerusalem are all interconnected and strongly disagreed with the idea of
focusing only on Gaza. This position demonstrates Jordan's dedication to a
thorough and long-lasting resolution to the current situation.
Safadi further emphasized that Israel is currently
facing a 'strategic defeat,' given the widespread global condemnation of its
actions in Gaza. This underscores Jordan's commitment to leveraging the
significant implications of the conflict. Earlier this month, the Crown Prince
visited the ministry and commended the Foreign Ministry for effectively
representing Jordan’s positions on the international stage.
Jordan's political messages amid the Gaza crisis
reflect a positive and resolute commitment to peace, human rights, and justice.
From diplomatic initiatives to powerful critiques of global narratives,
Jordan's leaders stand united in advocating for a comprehensive and lasting
solution to the longstanding conflict. The international community now faces a
collective call to action, with Jordan leading the way in addressing the urgent
humanitarian and geopolitical challenges in the region.