AMMAN: Jordan said it was thinking of reopening some government offices, as the country continues to ease lockdown measures prompted by the COVID-19 outbreak.
State Minister for Media Affairs Amjad Al-Adailah said some governmental institutions will be allowed to open with limited numbers of employees, as reported by state-run Jordan News Agency.
The plan comes as the country has implemented several measures to revive its economy.
Al-Adailah reiterated the government’s efforts to impose strict health measures during Ramadan, including monitoring the market and punishing attempts to monopolize goods and increasing prices.
Jordan mulls further easing of coronavirus lockdown, to reopen some public institutions
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Jordan mulls further easing of coronavirus lockdown, to reopen some public institutions
- State Minister for Media Affairs Amjad Al-Adailah said some governmental institutions will be allowed to open with limited numbers of employees
- The plan comes as the country has implemented several measures to revive its economy
Iran missile barrage sparks explosions over Tel Aviv
- Two near-simultaneous waves of explosions reverberating across the city
- Israel’s emergency services confirms plenty of damage but said there were no casualties
TEL AVIV: The latest Iranian missile barrage sparked a wave of explosions across Tel Aviv as firefighters worked to contain a blaze at a residential building near Israel’s commercial hub on Friday.
The blasts came after Israel expanded its campaign against Hezbollah, vowing retribution against the Tehran-backed militant group for joining the conflict following the killing on Saturday of Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Iran’s state broadcaster said Tehran had fired missiles “against targets in the heart of Tel Aviv,” after Israel’s military said it was working to intercept incoming Iranian fire late Thursday.
AFP journalists in Tel Aviv heard two near-simultaneous waves of explosions reverberating across the city.
Rocket trails also lit up the sky in Netanya, a city north of Tel Aviv on Israel’s Mediterranean coast.
After the barrage, Israel’s emergency services, the Magen David Adom (MDA), said its teams had visited several reported impact sites but that there were no casualties.
Israeli police said it was “currently handling scenes involving fallen projectiles in central Israel,” adding that there was “damage” but no injuries.
A projectile hit a building on the outskirts of Tel Aviv, forcing residents to evacuate.
At another residential site near Israel’s economic hub, firefighters worked to put out a blaze caused by falling debris after an Iranian rocket fire was intercepted.
Israel’s Home Front Command issues several rocket fire warnings early Friday for communities near the Lebanon border.










