Jordan Experiences Surge in Market Demand as Ramadan Commences

Amman: Jordan’s markets witnessed a significant uptick in commercial activity over the weekend and on the first day of Ramadan, as shoppers flocked to purchase essential goods and seasonal items.

According to Jordan News Agency, demand surged for staples such as rice, sugar, oil, poultry, and meat, alongside Ramadan-specific products including nuts, cheeses, pastries, Qamar al-Din (apricots), and traditional sweets such as qatayef. Jamal Amro, representative of the food sector at the Jordan Chamber of Commerce (JCC), described purchasing activity on the first day of Ramadan as normal, with fewer crowds compared to the pre-Ramadan rush. He noted that many consumers were restocking their supplies, especially fresh produce and suhoor essentials, after buying primary necessities the previous week. Amro added that the disbursement of private-sector salaries at the start of the month had driven more shoppers to the markets, though he expected sales to decline notably after the first week of Ramadan.

Bakery Owners Association President Abdul Ilah Hamawi reported strong demand for bread, qatayef, and Ramadan bread, particularly on Thursday and Friday. He noted that demand remained robust on the first day of Ramadan as private-sector employees received their salaries, fueling purchases of traditional sweets. This year’s qatayef prices remain unchanged from last year, with the maximum price for regular qatayef set at JD1.15 per kilogram, JD1.40 for smaller asafeeri qatayef, and JD0.40 for Ramadan bread.

Mohammad Qaisi, spokesperson for the Civil Consumer Corporation, said the chain’s outlets across Jordan had experienced a notable rise in foot traffic, especially in the days leading up to Ramadan. He highlighted strong demand for seasonal items like nuts, legumes, soups, dates, and apricot paste, alongside essential staples such as cooking oil, rice, and sugar.

Retail executives also reported steady sales. Nabil Fareed, commercial director of Fareed Markets, said purchasing activity had been strong and consistent in the lead-up to Ramadan, with demand concentrated on essential food products, vegetables, cheese, and household goods. Meanwhile, Abdullah Barham, commercial director of Samih Mall, described Ramadan-related sales as excellent, noting high demand for key items like frozen pastries, cheeses, and juices.

The Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Supply has launched an inspection plan extending through Ramadan to ensure price stability and prevent shortages. Ministry spokesperson Yanal Barmawi said inspections will be conducted in two daily shifts, focusing in the first half of Ramadan on monitoring meat, poultry, produce, bakeries, qatayef, and other high-demand food products. Officials will verify price labeling and compliance with listed prices, as well as assess the availability of Arabic bread and Ramadan sweets. In the second half of Ramadan, inspections will expand to include restaurants, clothing, and footwear stores, ensuring compliance with pricing regulations and discount policies. Authorities will also intensify monitoring of home goods and confectionery retailers, sectors that typically see increased demand ahead of Eid.

Vatican Diplomat Reaffirms Support for Two-State Solution, Asserts Gaza as Palestinian Home

Vatican City: Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher, the Vatican’s Secretary for Relations with States and International Organizations, reaffirmed the Holy See’s commitment to a two-state solution, stressing that Gaza is the rightful home of Palestinians who wish to remain on their land.

According to Jordan News Agency, Archbishop Gallagher emphasized in an interview with America magazine that despite the devastation, “Gaza remains the home of Palestinians who were born and have lived there for generations and who want to stay and rebuild their lives. We cannot go against that.”

He further noted that many Palestinians and their ancestors had previously been forced to leave their homes in other parts of the Holy Land and warned against viewing Gaza’s Palestinian population as a problem.

OIC Submits Statement to ICJ on Israel’s Obligations Towards UN Agencies in Palestine

The Hague: The General Secretariat of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has submitted written statements to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) regarding the advisory opinion on Israel’s obligations concerning the presence and operations of the United Nations, international organizations, and third-party states in the occupied Palestinian territories.

According to Jordan News Agency, the OIC emphasized the legal significance of these proceedings in challenging Israel’s actions as an occupying power, particularly its recent measures that would bar the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) from operating in the occupied territories as of January 30, 2025.

The OIC reaffirmed its unwavering support for UNRWA, which was established by a UN General Assembly resolution to serve Palestinian refugees until a just and lasting solution to their plight is reached.

UN Chief Urges Continued Aid to Gaza, Calls for De-escalation in West Bank

Amman: United Nations Secretary-General Ant³nio Guterres is closely monitoring developments in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories as the first phase of a ceasefire and hostage release agreement comes to an end, the UN said on Saturday.

According to Jordan News Agency, in a statement issued on his behalf, Guterres noted that the past six weeks had provided a fragile yet vital reprieve, offering relief to both Palestinians and Israelis while allowing thousands of humanitarian aid trucks to enter Gaza.

He stressed the need for uninterrupted and adequately funded humanitarian assistance in an environment that ensures the safety of civilians and humanitarian workers. He also called for an immediate halt to the escalating tensions in the occupied West Bank.

As the holy month of Ramadan begins, a time of peace and reflection, the UN chief urged all parties to make every effort to end the violence, reiterating the UN’s readiness to support such initiatives.

PM Honors Armed Forces on Arabization Anniversary

Amman: Prime Minister Jaafar Hassan on Saturday extended his congratulations to the Jordan Armed Forces and security agencies on the anniversary of the Arabization of the leadership of the Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army.

According to Jordan News Agency, in a post on his official X account, Hassan paid tribute to the historic decision made by the late King Hussein bin Talal, saying: “On this anniversary, we proudly recall the visionary decision of His Majesty King Hussein bin Talal may his soul rest in peace. We salute the brave men and women of our armed forces and security agencies, who continue their legacy of honor and dedication under our wise Hashemite leadership. Our Arab Army remains, as always, the nation’s steadfast shield and stronghold.”

Russia Accuses Ukraine of Drone Attack on TurkStream Gas Pipeline

Moscow: Russia on Saturday accused Ukraine of launching a drone attack on the TurkStream gas pipeline, which transports Russian natural gas to Europe.

According to Jordan News Agency, the Russian Ministry of Defense stated that Ukrainian forces had launched three drones targeting the Russkaya compressor station in the town of Gaikodzor in the southwestern Krasnodar region. The ministry confirmed that the drones were intercepted and destroyed at a safe distance from the station by air defense systems, preventing any disruption to its operations.