First Jordanian passenger jet lands in Syria’s Aleppo after 14-year hiatus

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Royal Jordanian will run three flights per week from Amman to Aleppo. (SANA)
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Pictures of passengers who arrived Tuesday on the Royal Jordanian Airlines flight. (SANA)
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Pictures of passengers who arrived Tuesday at Aleppo International Airport. (SANA)
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Updated 06 May 2025
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First Jordanian passenger jet lands in Syria’s Aleppo after 14-year hiatus

  • The airline said it will run three flights per week from Amman to Aleppo

CAIRO: A Royal Jordanian Airlines passenger jet landed in Aleppo on Tuesday, marking the company’s first flight to the city after nearly 14 years.

The flight was from Amman to Aleppo International Airport, according to the Syrian News Agency.

The airline said it would run three flights a week from Amman to Aleppo, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, SANA reported.

Royal Jordanian had operated a trial flight in March to assess the airport’s technical and security readiness.

The airline began commercial flights to Damascus in January, according to a previous SANA report.


Israel army chief says withdrawal line in Gaza is ‘new border’

Updated 07 December 2025
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Israel army chief says withdrawal line in Gaza is ‘new border’

  • Under a ceasefire deal, Israeli forces have withdrawn to positions behind the Yellow Line

JERUSALEM: Israel’s army chief, Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir, said Sunday the demarcation line where Israeli troops have withdrawn behind in Gaza is a “new border,” according to a military statement.
“We have operational control over extensive parts of the Gaza Strip and we will remain on those defense lines. The Yellow Line is a new border line — serving as a forward defensive line for our communities and a line of operational activity,” the army quoted Zamir as saying to reserve soldiers in Gaza.
Under the US-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, Israeli forces have withdrawn to positions behind the so-called Yellow Line.