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Tense and Angry Talks Between Merz and Netanyahu Over Gaza Tragedy - Jordan News
The New York Times reported on Tuesday that German Chancellor Friedrich Merz held several phone conversations—some of them described as tense and angry—with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in recent weeks, as the humanitarian catastrophe in the Gaza Strip worsens. اضافة اعلان According to a German official cited by the newspaper, Merz urged Netanyahu to reach a ceasefire agreement in Gaza and to allow the entry of humanitarian aid into the besieged enclave. The report added that Merz joined French President Emmanuel Macron and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer in a phone call with U.S. President Donald Trump last Monday. During the call, the leaders urged Trump to put pressure on Netanyahu to ease the humanitarian situation. Merz specifically emphasized to Trump the need to pressure Israel to allow more aid into Gaza, where people are dying of hunger. The paper also pointed out that German public opinion has turned sharply against Israel over the past year, as the devastating war on Gaza continues. At the same time, German political parties are increasingly calling for an end to arms exports to Tel Aviv. This shift comes shortly after German Foreign Minister Johann Vadvol visited Israel last week, where he met with Israeli officials to urge them to facilitate the delivery of aid to the blockaded Gaza Strip. While Israel has permitted the German military to carry out air-drops of humanitarian aid over Gaza, the German government released a statement following Vadvol's return to Berlin, noting that there has been only 'slight initial progress' in humanitarian delivery efforts. However, the statement stressed that such progress is 'far from sufficient to alleviate the state of emergency' in the region.


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Al-Awdat: Jordan is a Cohesive State Drawing Strength from Its People's Awareness and Its Leadership's Wisdom
Minister of Political and Parliamentary Affairs, Abdul Monem Al-Awdat, affirmed that despite the numerous challenges and pressures surrounding it, Jordan has consistently proven over the decades to be a strong and cohesive state, drawing its resilience from the awareness and loyalty of its people, the wisdom of its leadership, and the strength of its national institutions, which have withstood many storms. اضافة اعلان During his meeting with the President and members of the 'Elite Forum' at the ministry, Al-Awdat reiterated Jordan's unwavering stance towards its Palestinian brothers in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Despite the surrounding challenges, Jordan continues to provide humanitarian, medical, and relief aid to the people of Gaza—a position that reflects the authenticity of the Jordanian state and its deep moral and national commitment. He emphasized that the Arab region is undergoing an unprecedented phase, particularly the brutal and systematic aggression on the Gaza Strip, which targets both people and infrastructure in a manner unmatched in ancient or modern history. Al-Awdat pointed out that Jordan is currently the target of suspicious smear campaigns aimed at questioning its national stance and undermining its regional role and credibility. These attacks require heightened awareness and caution, and call for strengthening society against populist rhetoric and deliberate misinformation driven by hostile entities that wish no good for either Palestine or Jordan. He stressed that the burden falls on political elites and opinion leaders to guide public discourse responsibly, promoting a culture of consensus over exclusion, and dialogue over polarization. Al-Awdat also underscored the importance of overcoming all obstacles to continue the comprehensive modernization project, foremost of which is political modernization, describing it as a national project that reflects a sincere desire to build a mature democratic life based on effective participation, pluralism, and respect for opposing views. President of the Forum, Mahmoud Al-Dabbas, explained that the forum—comprised of elite figures from various ideological and intellectual backgrounds across Jordanian society—has engaged with decision-makers to examine areas of weakness and amplify achievements, all in pursuit of the nation's supreme interests. Forum members also discussed key internal and external challenges facing Jordan, emphasizing the need to fortify the internal front. Among the topics addressed were: The role of political parties in highlighting economic challenges, particularly unemployment. The need to expand citizen participation and develop electoral behavior. The importance of legislation in enabling greater representation of women and youth in Parliament. An evaluation of the most recent elections and their outcomes. Members also stressed the importance of protecting and empowering civil society institutions and professional unions, viewing them as crucial to the Ministry's goals and its role as a bridge between the legislative and executive branches in realizing the core objectives of political modernization.


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"Israeli" army must maintain permanent presence around Gaza, says Katz
"Israeli" Defense Minister Israel Katz stated on Tuesday that "defeating Hamas in Gaza and creating conditions for the return of the captives are the two main objectives of the war in Gaza," adding that "Israel" must take all necessary measures to achieve them. Katz emphasized that "Israel" must also ensure long-term security for its population centers by maintaining a permanent "Israeli" military presence in strategically selected areas of Gaza. "We must guarantee the safety and security of Israeli communities by maintaining a permanent IDF presence in a security zone surrounding strategic points in Gaza, from which attacks can be prevented and weapons smuggling stopped," he said. The defense minister added that once the political leadership makes the required decisions, the military will execute them with professionalism, as it has on all fronts of the ongoing war. "As defense minister responsible for the army, my role is to ensure this is achieved, and that is exactly what I intend to do," he affirmed. Katz's remarks come amid growing speculation that the "Israeli" government is seriously considering fully occupy the entire Gaza Strip. "Israel's" Channel 12 reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to meet with both IOF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir and Defense Minister Katz to discuss potential next steps. Senior officials in Netanyahu's office reportedly said one of the expected decisions is a full occupation of Gaza.