Jordan, Palestine to boost trade and investment

A Jordanian delegation of business owners visit factories in Palestine. (Petra)
Short Url
Updated 10 July 2023
Follow

Jordan, Palestine to boost trade and investment

  • Visit will discuss ways to overcome challenges, posed by Israeli occupation, to the flow of goods between the two sides

AMMAN: A Jordanian delegation comprising 45 business owners from various sectors arrived in occupied Palestine on Sunday to boost bilateral commerce and investment, Jordan News Agency reported.

The visit, organized by the Palestinian-Jordanian Business Forum, includes participation in the Fourth Economic Empowerment Conference in Hebron, meetings with Palestinian economic actors and factory tours.

Nazmi Atma, chairman of the forum’s board of directors, said that the delegation’s visit aims to improve trade and raise investments between the two countries and capitalize on opportunities available. 

Atma added that the delegation will hold meetings with business forums and associations from Hebron, Ramallah, and Nablus to discuss ways to increase trade between Jordan and Palestine and overcome challenges, particularly those posed by the Israeli occupation, to the flow of goods between the two sides.
 


20 Palestinian families abandon homes near Jericho after repeated attacks by settlers

Updated 2 sec ago
Follow

20 Palestinian families abandon homes near Jericho after repeated attacks by settlers

  • The families belong to Az-Zayed clan, one of the few remaining Bedouin communities in the occupied West Bank and Jordan Valley

LONDON: Repeated attacks by Israeli settlers have forced 20 Palestinian families to leave their homes in the Shallal Al-Auja community north of Jericho and move to another area, Al-Baidar Organization for the Defense of Bedouin Rights said on Tuesday.

The families belong to Az-Zayed clan, one of the few remaining Bedouin communities in the occupied West Bank and Jordan Valley, the organization said. Their way of life is under threat as a result of settler policies, as well as limited access to water and land, it added.

The clan has faced an increase in attacks by settlers in recent months, the Palestinian Wafa news agency reported, including threats, denial of access to pastures, and vandalism of properties.

Al-Baidar said that actions of the settlers “were an integral part of a structured scheme to displace indigenous Palestinians from the Jordan Valley and take over their land to make room for colonial settlement construction.”

Excluding East Jerusalem, which was occupied and annexed by Israel in 1967, there are about 3 million Palestinians and 500,000 Israeli settlers living in the West Bank.