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Jordan News
15-05-2025
- Politics
- Jordan News
Head of the Palestinian Committee in Parliament: The Nakba Remains an Open Wound in the Nation's Conscience
The head of the Palestinian Committee in the Jordanian House of Representatives, MP Eng. Suleiman Al-Saud, stated on Thursday that May 15 is not merely a commemoration of the Nakba, but rather the reopening of a wound that has never healed — a continuing tragedy fueled by silence, complacency, and complicity. اضافة اعلان In a press statement, Al-Saud described the Nakba as an ongoing crime against an unarmed people who were forcibly displaced from their homeland in what he called the largest ethnic cleansing operation in modern history. He emphasized that despite 77 years of suffering, the Palestinian people remain unbroken. He noted that the Nakba has not ended, settlement expansion continues, Gaza remains under siege, and refugees are still denied their right of return, while Palestinian prisoners remain deprived of freedom. 'Palestine is not a negotiation file or a diplomatic agenda item,' Al-Saud asserted. 'It is a just cause that will never expire with time — a homeland that cannot be erased by displacement, and an identity that endures despite all attempts to obliterate it.' He reaffirmed that Jerusalem will remain Arab and Islamic, the Hashemite custodianship over holy sites is non-negotiable, and the right of return is sacred and not up for compromise. Al-Saud also emphasized that Jordan, under Hashemite leadership, will remain committed to Palestine until victory or martyrdom, and that the Parliament's role goes beyond statements — encompassing oversight, legislation, and policy direction. He concluded, 'We will continue reminding the world that Palestinian rights are not up for debate, and that those seeking to erase their identity will only face disgrace.'


Jordan News
12-02-2025
- Politics
- Jordan News
"Palestine Parliamentary Committee" Affirms Support for the King - Jordan News
The Palestine Parliamentary Committee reaffirmed that Jordanians stand behind the unwavering stances of His Majesty King Abdullah II, may God protect him . اضافة اعلان During a meeting on Tuesday with the "Jordan Supports Palestine" initiative , Committee Chairman Suleiman Al-Saud emphasized that the King's three no's are firm national principles that the committee fully supports. He also reaffirmed backing His Majesty's stance in local, regional, and international forums . Al-Saud pointed out that prior to the Gaza war, King Abdullah II repeatedly warned the international community about the consequences of failing to achieve a just and comprehensive peace in the region. He stressed that Jordan firmly rejects any attempt to displace Palestinians from the West Bank or Gaza into Jordan , reaffirming that "Jordan is for Jordanians, and Palestine is for Palestinians." He also emphasized Jordan's steadfast position, under the leadership of the King, in supporting a two-state solution based on the June 4, 1967 borders to achieve a just and comprehensive peace on Palestinian national soil . Al-Saud further noted that Jordan faces immense pressure due to its firm political stance on the Palestinian cause and will never accept any attempt to undermine the Hashemite Custodianship over Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem . He emphasized the historical and legal importance of these holy sites and categorically rejected any attempts at spatial or temporal division of Al-Aqsa Mosque. For their part, members of the "Jordan Supports Palestine" initiative expressed their support for King Abdullah II's firm stance against the displacement of Palestinians from the West Bank and Gaza to Jordan. They also reaffirmed the Palestinian people's right to remain and live on their land , stressing the importance of the Hashemite Custodianship in preserving the Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem . Additionally, they praised the role of the Jordanian Parliament and the Palestine Parliamentary Committee in supporting His Majesty's unwavering stance on the Palestinian cause .