Anger demonstration near the Israeli embassy in Amman denouncing the Nuseirat massacre in Gaza Policy


Oman- On Saturday evening, Jordanians flocked to the vicinity of the Israeli embassy in the Rabieh area in the capital, Amman, to denounce and denounce the massacre committed by the occupation in the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip, which left 210 martyrs and more than 400 injured.

The angry demonstrators tried to reach the embassy headquarters, but the security forces, which were present in large numbers, prevented them, and imposed a security cordon to keep them in the square next to the Kaloti Mosque near the embassy.

The participants in the march – called for by the Islamic Movement – demanded that Israeli crimes against the Palestinian people in Gaza be stopped, and that the occupation leaders be brought before international courts to hold them accountable for their crimes against civilians in the Strip.

Support resistance

The Jordanian demonstrators repeated their previous calls for the government to completely sever its relations with the Israeli occupation, and to work effectively and immediately to prevent the continuation of massacres in Gaza.

They also called on it to cancel the peace agreement signed in 1994 with Israel, known as “Wadi Araba,” chanting slogans saying, “A true and frank word… Wadi Araba is a scandal.”

The participants in the march tonight chanted for the Palestinian resistance, and also raised banners denouncing the ongoing genocide in Gaza.

The governorates of Zarqa and Karak, some areas of the capital, Amman, and the Palestinian camps also witnessed a number of night marches denouncing the occupation massacres in the Gaza Strip, the most recent of which was the Nuseirat camp massacre.

A horrific crime

The Secretary-General of the Jordanian People’s Democratic Party, Abla Abu Alba, expressed her shock at the images of the massacres committed by the occupation in the Nuseirat camp, and told Tel Aviv Tribune Net, “Everyone is amazed at what is happening in the 21st century, as this is a horrific crime added to the crimes of the occupation.”

Abu Alba described the occupation’s behavior as “desperate and miserable in response to the successive victories of the Palestinian resistance in Gaza, and the popular incubator of this resistance that protects it.” She pointed out that “this horrific crime cannot go unpunished, because all barbaric Israeli actions multiply because they go unpunished.”

She added, “The international courts of justice and global popular awareness open their eyes, ears, conscience, and conscience in order to hold Israeli criminals accountable.”

Abu Alba called on the Jordanian government to sever its relationship with the occupation, because “whoever commits these massacres in Gaza does not deserve to have any treaties or agreements concluded with him.” Emphasizing that “the Israeli enemy poses an imminent danger to all the peoples of the region, especially Jordan, and not just to the Palestinian people, and therefore there must be – from today – a clear position on the extent of the massacres that do not stop.”

Ongoing support

In turn, the Secretary-General of the Islamic Action Front Party, Wael Al-Saqqa, called on the Jordanian government to end all political and security relations with Israel, and called on it – in his speech to Tel Aviv Tribune Net – to stop security dealings with the Jordanian people’s movement in support of “the people” in the Gaza Strip.

Al-Saqqa said that the Jordanian people will remain in the streets, squares and cities to provide support to the people of Gaza, noting that the massacres committed by the occupation in the Strip “on a regular basis, aim to displace the Palestinians from their land towards Egypt.”

Since October 7, the occupation army has continued its aggression against the Gaza Strip, with American and Western support, as its planes bomb the vicinity of hospitals, residential towers, and civilian homes, destroying them above the heads of their residents, and preventing the entry of water, food, medicine, and fuel.

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