*Jerash Festival Succeeds in Forming a Civilized Front of Resilience with the Voice of Moderation and Justice**
No better way exists to turn energies and talents into ammunition against Zionist savagery, and to strengthen humanitarian empathy in support of the Palestinian people in their existential struggle with an occupying entity.
The management of the Jerash Festival for Culture and Arts has wisely invested the 38th edition of the festival to a national and regional cultural stance. It brought together artistic, cultural, and literary figures from Jordan and various countries worldwide to form a cultural spectrum pressing on the international community, highlighting the Palestinian people's plight in Gaza under a devastating war, and exposing Zionist crimes to the world.
Ayed Samawi, the director of the Jerash Festival, stated in a press release about this year’s festival that the program and activities will bolster the support efforts that Jordan’s leadership and people have practiced since the brutal Zionist aggression on Gaza began on October 7th. The support included numerous aid drops and convoys of food and medical supplies to Gaza, under the direction and supervision of King Abdullah II, Crown Prince Al Hussein, and Queen Rania. These were accompanied by high-level political efforts with world leaders and officials at the United Nations to express total outrage and rejection of the Zionist war on Gaza.
The festival's program, aligned with this approach, invited several artists known for their resistance art, including a Gazan band that resisted the war with songs of resilience and praise for resistance.
Additionally, cultural activities and seminars will highlight the rights of the Palestinian people and support their resilience. Notably, an art exhibition focusing on the legendary resilience of the Palestinian people against Zionist extermination will feature paintings by a group of artists from various countries.
Furthermore, the festival will dedicate significant space to hosting poets who will send poetic messages to the world about the Palestinian people's struggles.
The management of the Jerash Festival has succeeded in silencing dissenting voices that opposed the festival's organization this year, considering a superficial view of what a cultural festival can achieve in tragic circumstances facing the Palestinian people. These critics failed to recognize the importance of creating a cultural atmosphere that interacts with events and sends messages globally, emphasizing the civilized nature of Arab discourse in confronting the death wrought by the Zionist war machine. The cultural and artistic actions of singing, poetry, and prose effectively expose this artificial entity to the free world.
The festival's management has wisely extended invitations to international and Arab groups, placing the festival's activities in the global spotlight of the participating countries. This will achieve the festival's goals of rallying international humanitarian support for the Palestinian people's legitimate rights to establish their independent state and end the abhorrent occupation.
In light of the above, it can be said that the festival has succeeded even before it started. As the saying goes, 'The proof of the pudding is in the eating.' This year's edition of the Jerash Festival will be exceptional and ideal in delivering a civilized humanitarian message to the world, leaving a lasting impact and setting a precedent for others to follow in other parts of the world.
The Jerash Festival will remain a space for joy and creativity, alongside its motto for this year, “The Promise Continues,” hoping that the next edition will be filled with pride, joy, reclaimed rights, and the exposure of the occupier to the free world.
*Jerash Festival Succeeds in Forming a Civilized Front of Resilience with the Voice of Moderation and Justice**
No better way exists to turn energies and talents into ammunition against Zionist savagery, and to strengthen humanitarian empathy in support of the Palestinian people in their existential struggle with an occupying entity.
The management of the Jerash Festival for Culture and Arts has wisely invested the 38th edition of the festival to a national and regional cultural stance. It brought together artistic, cultural, and literary figures from Jordan and various countries worldwide to form a cultural spectrum pressing on the international community, highlighting the Palestinian people's plight in Gaza under a devastating war, and exposing Zionist crimes to the world.
Ayed Samawi, the director of the Jerash Festival, stated in a press release about this year’s festival that the program and activities will bolster the support efforts that Jordan’s leadership and people have practiced since the brutal Zionist aggression on Gaza began on October 7th. The support included numerous aid drops and convoys of food and medical supplies to Gaza, under the direction and supervision of King Abdullah II, Crown Prince Al Hussein, and Queen Rania. These were accompanied by high-level political efforts with world leaders and officials at the United Nations to express total outrage and rejection of the Zionist war on Gaza.
The festival's program, aligned with this approach, invited several artists known for their resistance art, including a Gazan band that resisted the war with songs of resilience and praise for resistance.
Additionally, cultural activities and seminars will highlight the rights of the Palestinian people and support their resilience. Notably, an art exhibition focusing on the legendary resilience of the Palestinian people against Zionist extermination will feature paintings by a group of artists from various countries.
Furthermore, the festival will dedicate significant space to hosting poets who will send poetic messages to the world about the Palestinian people's struggles.
The management of the Jerash Festival has succeeded in silencing dissenting voices that opposed the festival's organization this year, considering a superficial view of what a cultural festival can achieve in tragic circumstances facing the Palestinian people. These critics failed to recognize the importance of creating a cultural atmosphere that interacts with events and sends messages globally, emphasizing the civilized nature of Arab discourse in confronting the death wrought by the Zionist war machine. The cultural and artistic actions of singing, poetry, and prose effectively expose this artificial entity to the free world.
The festival's management has wisely extended invitations to international and Arab groups, placing the festival's activities in the global spotlight of the participating countries. This will achieve the festival's goals of rallying international humanitarian support for the Palestinian people's legitimate rights to establish their independent state and end the abhorrent occupation.
In light of the above, it can be said that the festival has succeeded even before it started. As the saying goes, 'The proof of the pudding is in the eating.' This year's edition of the Jerash Festival will be exceptional and ideal in delivering a civilized humanitarian message to the world, leaving a lasting impact and setting a precedent for others to follow in other parts of the world.
The Jerash Festival will remain a space for joy and creativity, alongside its motto for this year, “The Promise Continues,” hoping that the next edition will be filled with pride, joy, reclaimed rights, and the exposure of the occupier to the free world.
*Jerash Festival Succeeds in Forming a Civilized Front of Resilience with the Voice of Moderation and Justice**
No better way exists to turn energies and talents into ammunition against Zionist savagery, and to strengthen humanitarian empathy in support of the Palestinian people in their existential struggle with an occupying entity.
The management of the Jerash Festival for Culture and Arts has wisely invested the 38th edition of the festival to a national and regional cultural stance. It brought together artistic, cultural, and literary figures from Jordan and various countries worldwide to form a cultural spectrum pressing on the international community, highlighting the Palestinian people's plight in Gaza under a devastating war, and exposing Zionist crimes to the world.
Ayed Samawi, the director of the Jerash Festival, stated in a press release about this year’s festival that the program and activities will bolster the support efforts that Jordan’s leadership and people have practiced since the brutal Zionist aggression on Gaza began on October 7th. The support included numerous aid drops and convoys of food and medical supplies to Gaza, under the direction and supervision of King Abdullah II, Crown Prince Al Hussein, and Queen Rania. These were accompanied by high-level political efforts with world leaders and officials at the United Nations to express total outrage and rejection of the Zionist war on Gaza.
The festival's program, aligned with this approach, invited several artists known for their resistance art, including a Gazan band that resisted the war with songs of resilience and praise for resistance.
Additionally, cultural activities and seminars will highlight the rights of the Palestinian people and support their resilience. Notably, an art exhibition focusing on the legendary resilience of the Palestinian people against Zionist extermination will feature paintings by a group of artists from various countries.
Furthermore, the festival will dedicate significant space to hosting poets who will send poetic messages to the world about the Palestinian people's struggles.
The management of the Jerash Festival has succeeded in silencing dissenting voices that opposed the festival's organization this year, considering a superficial view of what a cultural festival can achieve in tragic circumstances facing the Palestinian people. These critics failed to recognize the importance of creating a cultural atmosphere that interacts with events and sends messages globally, emphasizing the civilized nature of Arab discourse in confronting the death wrought by the Zionist war machine. The cultural and artistic actions of singing, poetry, and prose effectively expose this artificial entity to the free world.
The festival's management has wisely extended invitations to international and Arab groups, placing the festival's activities in the global spotlight of the participating countries. This will achieve the festival's goals of rallying international humanitarian support for the Palestinian people's legitimate rights to establish their independent state and end the abhorrent occupation.
In light of the above, it can be said that the festival has succeeded even before it started. As the saying goes, 'The proof of the pudding is in the eating.' This year's edition of the Jerash Festival will be exceptional and ideal in delivering a civilized humanitarian message to the world, leaving a lasting impact and setting a precedent for others to follow in other parts of the world.
The Jerash Festival will remain a space for joy and creativity, alongside its motto for this year, “The Promise Continues,” hoping that the next edition will be filled with pride, joy, reclaimed rights, and the exposure of the occupier to the free world.
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