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Royal Hashemite Court Chief Yousef Hassan Al Eisawi says Jordan overcomes complex regional challenges and preserves security and stability thanks to historic unity between wise Hashemite leadership and loyal people.
Speaking during meeting at Royal Hashemite Court with community activists on Sunday, Eisawi says close bond between leadership and citizens forms real safety valve enabling state to turn crises into opportunities for institutional building and development.
Eisawi adds Hashemite approach based on direct engagement with citizens and addressing needs on ground entrenches mutual trust, stressing comprehensive modernisation tracks led by King Abdullah II in political, economic and administrative fields focus primarily on investing in Jordanian people and strengthening their role in shaping future.
He highlights efforts of Queen Rania Al Abdullah in family empowerment and education development, alongside strong field presence of Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II and his continued engagement with youth to enhance their role as driving force of national renewal.
At pan-Arab level, Eisawi reaffirms steadfast Jordan position and principles, making Kingdom consistent defender of Arab causes, foremost Palestinian cause and Hashemite custodianship of Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem.
He points to ongoing humanitarian and political efforts supporting Palestinians in Gaza and West Bank, based on Jordan historic and national responsibilities.
Eisawi concludes by expressing pride and appreciation for Jordan Armed Forces — Arab Army — and security services for their central role in protecting homeland.
Community activists express pride in Hashemite leadership and reaffirm loyalty to throne and national constants, pledging dedication to national progress inspired by vision of King, efforts of Queen, and resolve of Crown Prince.
They stress safeguarding national fabric and internal cohesion shared responsibility of all citizens, saying national unity remains rock against all challenges. Participants underline role of civil society as complementary to state institutions, noting community work represents first line of defence for social solidarity and cohesion, alongside role of armed forces and security services.
They praise exceptional efforts of Queen Rania in women, family and education, saying she embodies inspiring model for Jordanian women, while commending Crown Prince Hussein leadership in supporting youth and placing Jordanian youth on global achievement map through enabling environment for sustainable development.