Former Foreign Minister, Marwan Muasher, called on the international community to launch a political process to end the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories within a specific period, and through clear steps, and not through negotiations extending for decades.
Muasher said during the regular morning business meeting held by the Jordanian Businessmen Association on Saturday that the two-state solution, if not accompanied by any practical plan to implement it on the ground, may not succeed, especially in light of the new reality imposed by the war on Gaza after last October 7. .
He added that the two-state solution requires the international community to launch a political process to end the Israeli occupation within a specific period, and through clear steps, not long negotiations, in addition to the condition of having an Israeli government that accepts the two-state solution, and holding Palestinian elections in the near future.
He stressed that Israel does not want the existence of any Palestinian state, except that the Israeli minority, numbering 7.2 million Israelis, rules over the Palestinian majority, approximately 7.4 million Palestinians. It cannot continue forever with an apartheid system.
At the local level; Al-Muasher stressed that not signing the water-for-electricity agreement is a positive thing, given that there are many alternatives to water and gas as well.
For his part, the President of the Association, Hamdi Al-Tabbaa, appreciated the great efforts made by His Majesty King Abdullah II and his firm stances against any violations against the steadfast Palestinian people and his rejection of everything that is happening on the Palestinian scene.
He said, 'The Palestinian issue is our cause, and the Jordanian Businessmen Association was one of the first initiators to support the people in Gaza, and Jordan, with its Hashemite leadership and people, will remain supportive and supportive of the Palestinian cause.'
He added, 'What we see on the ground in terms of support for the brothers in Gaza, the Jordanian field hospital, and sending convoys of food and other supplies through the Jordanian Hashemite Charitable Organization is the best evidence of the Kingdom's positions in support of the steadfastness of the Palestinian people in the face of the plans of the occupying state.'
He also appreciated the efforts of His Majesty the King in following up on the development and implementation of the National Carrier Project for desalinating Aqaba water, as it will be considered one of the most important achievements that Jordan will record within the framework of the pioneering strategic projects, which will push the Kingdom towards self-sufficiency in water, stressing the need to search for other alternatives to gas agreements.
Al-Tabbaa stressed the need to develop strategic projects that keep Jordan away from influences, whatever their form, and to continue partnership between the public and private sectors in building precautionary policies to deal with crises and their repercussions, as they will push the national economy towards self-sufficiency.
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Former Foreign Minister, Marwan Muasher, called on the international community to launch a political process to end the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories within a specific period, and through clear steps, and not through negotiations extending for decades.
Muasher said during the regular morning business meeting held by the Jordanian Businessmen Association on Saturday that the two-state solution, if not accompanied by any practical plan to implement it on the ground, may not succeed, especially in light of the new reality imposed by the war on Gaza after last October 7. .
He added that the two-state solution requires the international community to launch a political process to end the Israeli occupation within a specific period, and through clear steps, not long negotiations, in addition to the condition of having an Israeli government that accepts the two-state solution, and holding Palestinian elections in the near future.
He stressed that Israel does not want the existence of any Palestinian state, except that the Israeli minority, numbering 7.2 million Israelis, rules over the Palestinian majority, approximately 7.4 million Palestinians. It cannot continue forever with an apartheid system.
At the local level; Al-Muasher stressed that not signing the water-for-electricity agreement is a positive thing, given that there are many alternatives to water and gas as well.
For his part, the President of the Association, Hamdi Al-Tabbaa, appreciated the great efforts made by His Majesty King Abdullah II and his firm stances against any violations against the steadfast Palestinian people and his rejection of everything that is happening on the Palestinian scene.
He said, 'The Palestinian issue is our cause, and the Jordanian Businessmen Association was one of the first initiators to support the people in Gaza, and Jordan, with its Hashemite leadership and people, will remain supportive and supportive of the Palestinian cause.'
He added, 'What we see on the ground in terms of support for the brothers in Gaza, the Jordanian field hospital, and sending convoys of food and other supplies through the Jordanian Hashemite Charitable Organization is the best evidence of the Kingdom's positions in support of the steadfastness of the Palestinian people in the face of the plans of the occupying state.'
He also appreciated the efforts of His Majesty the King in following up on the development and implementation of the National Carrier Project for desalinating Aqaba water, as it will be considered one of the most important achievements that Jordan will record within the framework of the pioneering strategic projects, which will push the Kingdom towards self-sufficiency in water, stressing the need to search for other alternatives to gas agreements.
Al-Tabbaa stressed the need to develop strategic projects that keep Jordan away from influences, whatever their form, and to continue partnership between the public and private sectors in building precautionary policies to deal with crises and their repercussions, as they will push the national economy towards self-sufficiency.
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Former Foreign Minister, Marwan Muasher, called on the international community to launch a political process to end the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories within a specific period, and through clear steps, and not through negotiations extending for decades.
Muasher said during the regular morning business meeting held by the Jordanian Businessmen Association on Saturday that the two-state solution, if not accompanied by any practical plan to implement it on the ground, may not succeed, especially in light of the new reality imposed by the war on Gaza after last October 7. .
He added that the two-state solution requires the international community to launch a political process to end the Israeli occupation within a specific period, and through clear steps, not long negotiations, in addition to the condition of having an Israeli government that accepts the two-state solution, and holding Palestinian elections in the near future.
He stressed that Israel does not want the existence of any Palestinian state, except that the Israeli minority, numbering 7.2 million Israelis, rules over the Palestinian majority, approximately 7.4 million Palestinians. It cannot continue forever with an apartheid system.
At the local level; Al-Muasher stressed that not signing the water-for-electricity agreement is a positive thing, given that there are many alternatives to water and gas as well.
For his part, the President of the Association, Hamdi Al-Tabbaa, appreciated the great efforts made by His Majesty King Abdullah II and his firm stances against any violations against the steadfast Palestinian people and his rejection of everything that is happening on the Palestinian scene.
He said, 'The Palestinian issue is our cause, and the Jordanian Businessmen Association was one of the first initiators to support the people in Gaza, and Jordan, with its Hashemite leadership and people, will remain supportive and supportive of the Palestinian cause.'
He added, 'What we see on the ground in terms of support for the brothers in Gaza, the Jordanian field hospital, and sending convoys of food and other supplies through the Jordanian Hashemite Charitable Organization is the best evidence of the Kingdom's positions in support of the steadfastness of the Palestinian people in the face of the plans of the occupying state.'
He also appreciated the efforts of His Majesty the King in following up on the development and implementation of the National Carrier Project for desalinating Aqaba water, as it will be considered one of the most important achievements that Jordan will record within the framework of the pioneering strategic projects, which will push the Kingdom towards self-sufficiency in water, stressing the need to search for other alternatives to gas agreements.
Al-Tabbaa stressed the need to develop strategic projects that keep Jordan away from influences, whatever their form, and to continue partnership between the public and private sectors in building precautionary policies to deal with crises and their repercussions, as they will push the national economy towards self-sufficiency.
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