Business Exec Manager @BritishRedCross, @CheveningFCDO Awardee 2021/2022 @SOAS, Former COMM Associate @ICRC, EU Youth Rep, Int’l Ambassador @OneYoungWorld
جلالة الملك عبدالله الثاني: هذا الوطن عظيم الشأن، سخي العطاء، عروبي الهوى، يعتلي لسانه بأبشر، جوابا سابقا للطلب، ويثق بأن أكتاف أبنائه العراض لا تصغر.
#الأردن#استقلال80
أغنية "يا بلادي".. التي أُديت في حفل الاستقلال الـ80 بصوت الفنانين نادين تيسير وهاني متواسي يرافقهما 80 مؤدٍ ومؤدية يرمزون إلى عدد سنوات الاستقلال
#الأردن#عيد_الاستقلال#استقلال_80#هنا_المملكة
The #Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization, in partnership with the Al Monasara Islamic Zakat Committee, continues daily bread distribution to families across southern, central, and northern #Gaza amid worsening humanitarian conditions. 🇯🇴
Since the start of the crisis, @_jhco has expanded relief operations to reach the largest possible number of affected families throughout the Gaza Strip.
#نبض_الأخبار
🔴 بيل كلينتون للأمريكيين: "يجب أن تظهروا أن أمتنا لا تزال ملكا للشعب
شاهد معنا بي بي سي نيوز عربي على موقعنا وعلى قناتنا على يوتيوب
https://t.co/8pn4DFLdv0
https://t.co/UQElERWFqy
Gaza ceasefire is a key step to ending the war, so that Gazans live in safety and receive aid unhindered. Grateful to President Trump and the efforts of Egypt, Qatar and Türkiye. Jordan will continue supporting Palestinians’ pursuit of freedom and statehood on their national soil
Congratulations Omar Yaghi for winning the Nobel prize in chemistry for work to limit impacts of climate change—a Palestinian refuge, his story is testament to perseverance & embody Palestinian potential to grow in Arab soil & excel globally https://t.co/sBiuWP30GP
Ambassador Walid Khalid Obeidat addressed the #UN Security Council during today’s Open Debate on Women, Peace and Security, reaffirming Jordan’s commitment to advancing the agenda and underscoring women’s pivotal role in peacebuilding and decision-making.
🇯🇴🇺🇳
خطاب جلالة الملك عبدالله الثاني أمام #البرلمان_الأوروبي في مدينة ستراسبورغ الفرنسية #الأردن
His Majesty King Abdullah II’s address at the European Parliament’s headquarters in Strasbourg, France
#Jordan#EU
https://t.co/cxFiTtBk9R
Location: Jordan
Event: The U.S. Embassy has indications there may be continued missiles, drones, or rockets flying over Jordanian airspace in the coming days. Please maintain maximum awareness and, in the event of such an incident, seek overhead cover and shelter in place. Remain indoors and do not expose yourself to falling debris. The Government of Jordan has now activated civil defense alarms in the event of missiles, drones, or rockets entering Jordanian airspace. Should the alarm sound and prompt people to seek shelter, U.S. embassy personnel will likewise be ordered to shelter in place until the “all clear” siren sounds. The two alarms are:
- The first tone, consisting of three intermittent 30-second blasts, signals the presence or imminent arrival of danger, prompting citizens to take safety precautions including seeking shelter and calling 911 if there are any injuries or damage.
- The second tone is a continuous higher pitched one-minute sound indicating the end of danger (“all clear”). The Public Security Directorate (PSD) states that sirens are usually followed by a voice message (in Arabic) explaining the reason behind their activation.
Please visit Jordan’s National Center for Security and Crisis Management website for public safety guidelines.
The U.S. Embassy remains open at this time. Should we be required to close, we will send out a notification with updated hours.
Due to high tensions in the region, the security environment remains complex and can change quickly.
We remind U.S. citizens of the continued need for caution and encourage them to monitor the news for breaking developments.
Queen Alia International Airport maintains a live update of all departures, please refer to the below for any updates on outbound flights from Amman:
https://t.co/CWxtR4ihA4
The U.S. Embassy in Jordan will continue to review the situation and provide additional information as needed.
Actions to Take:
Monitor local media, such as Roya News, Petra News and Jordan Times for information.
Contact your airline directly for flight change details if your flight is affected.
Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive information and alerts and make it easier to locate you in an emergency overseas.
Prepare a plan for emergency situations. Review the Traveler’s Checklist .
Follow the Department of State on Facebook and Twitter/X .
Be aware of your surroundings.
Remain vigilant for anything appearing out of the ordinary.
Contact the Jordanian police by dialing 911 if you are in immediate danger.
Assistance:
U.S. Embassy – Amman, Jordan
Al-Umawyeen 37, Amman, Jordan
Phone number (emergencies during business hours): +962 6 590-6000
Phone number (emergencies after business hours): +962 6 590-6500
Email: [email protected]
U.S. citizens may also call 1-888-407-4747 (from the U.S.) or +1 202-501-4444 (from overseas) for assistance.
Location: Jordan
Event: The U.S. Embassy has indications there may be continued missiles, drones, or rockets flying over Jordanian airspace in the coming days. Please maintain maximum awareness and, in the event of such an incident, seek overhead cover and shelter in place. Remain indoors and do not expose yourself to falling debris. The Government of Jordan has now activated civil defense alarms in the event of missiles, drones, or rockets entering Jordanian airspace. Should the alarm sound and prompt people to seek shelter, U.S. embassy personnel will likewise be ordered to shelter in place until the “all clear” siren sounds. The two alarms are:
- The first tone, consisting of three intermittent 30-second blasts, signals the presence or imminent arrival of danger, prompting citizens to take safety precautions including seeking shelter and calling 911 if there are any injuries or damage.
- The second tone is a continuous higher pitched one-minute sound indicating the end of danger (“all clear”). The Public Security Directorate (PSD) states that sirens are usually followed by a voice message (in Arabic) explaining the reason behind their activation.
Please visit Jordan’s National Center for Security and Crisis Management website for public safety guidelines.
The U.S. Embassy remains open at this time. Should we be required to close, we will send out a notification with updated hours.
Due to high tensions in the region, the security environment remains complex and can change quickly. We remind U.S. citizens of the continued need for caution and encourage them to monitor the news for breaking developments.
The U.S. Embassy in Jordan will continue to review the situation and provide additional information as needed.
Assistance:
U.S. Embassy – Amman, Jordan
Al-Umawyeen 37, Amman, Jordan
Phone number (emergencies during business hours): +962 6 590-6000
Phone number (emergencies after business hours): +962 6 590-6500
Email: [email protected]
U.S. citizens may also call 1-888-407-4747 (from the U.S.) or +1 202-501-4444 (from overseas) for assistance.
Actions to Take:
Monitor local media, such as Roya News, Petra News and Jordan Times for information.
Contact your airline directly for flight change details if your flight is affected.
Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive information and alerts and make it easier to locate you in an emergency overseas.
Prepare a plan for emergency situations. Review the Traveler’s Checklist .
Follow the Department of State on Facebook andTwitter/X .
Be aware of your surroundings.
Remain vigilant for anything appearing out of the ordinary.
Contact the Jordanian police by dialing 911 if you are in immediate danger.
أكدت لبرلمانيين 🇬🇧: أولوية وقف الحرب ودخول المساعدات غير المشروط إلى غزة، والالتفات للتصعيد الإسرائيلي الخطير في الضفة الغربية والقدس
During @BGIPU briefing I stressed on: immediate end to war in Gaza, unconditional access of aid, address escalation in West Bank &Jerusalem