Lower House supports national football team with JD100,000
The announcement was made during a meeting of the House's Executive Office held Sunday, chaired by House Speaker Ahmed Safadi.
Safadi emphasized that this support comes within the framework of the House's commitment to providing various forms of support and assistance to the team to help them reach the World Cup finals.

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