
Jordan Leads Comprehensive Political and Humanitarian Effort to Support Gaza and Break the Siege - Jordan News
Khairy affirmed that Jordan's unwavering support, politically and on the ground, plays a key role in defending Palestinian rights, halting Israeli plans, and advocating for a sovereign Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital—a step that will decisively advance peace and stability in the region.
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