
King: A Salute to Our Arab Army, a Source of Pride and Honor - Jordan News
His Majesty King Abdullah II extended his congratulations to the brave men and women of the Armed Forces and security services on the occasion of the anniversary of the Arab Army leadership's Arabization. اضافة اعلان In a post on his account on the platform "X," His Majesty said, "On the anniversary of the Arab Army leadership's Arabization, a salute to our Arab army, a source of our pride and honor. May God protect our homeland and bless the efforts of the brave men and women of the Armed Forces and security services."
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