Jordanian Referees Selected to Officiate 2026 FIFA World Cup


Amman: A Jordanian refereeing team will officiate matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which is scheduled to kick off in the United States, Mexico, and Canada on June 11.



According to Jordan News Agency, the team, which is comprised of Adham Makhadmeh, Mohammad Bakkar, and Ahmad Ruweili, were picked to officiate the 2026 World Cup, as announced by Omar Bashtawi, Head of the Referees Department at Jordan Football Association (JFA).



The JFA stated that this participation represents another “achievement” for the Jordanian football sector.

Jordan Condemns Israel’s Approval of 34 New Settlements in West Bank


Amman: The Ministry of Foreign and Expatriates Affairs has strongly condemned the Israeli government’s approval of 34 new settlements in the occupied West Bank, describing the move as a blatant violation of international law and a serious blow to the two-state solution.



According to Jordan News Agency, the ministry stressed that the decision undermines the Palestinian people’s right to establish an independent, sovereign state along the June 4, 1967 lines, with East Jerusalem as its capital.



Official spokesperson Ambassador Fouad Majali reaffirmed Jordan’s firm rejection and strong condemnation of any Israeli attempts to impose control over the occupied West Bank. He said such actions constitute clear violations of international law and United Nations Security Council resolutions, particularly Resolution 2334, which condemns all Israeli measures aimed at altering the demographic composition, character, and status of the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967, including East Jerusalem.



He also referenced the advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice, which affirmed the illegality of settlement construction and the annexation of West Bank lands. Majali reiterated that Israel has no sovereignty over the occupied Palestinian territories, stressing that all Israeli measures in the West Bank are illegal and illegitimate.



He called on the international community to uphold its legal and moral responsibilities by compelling Israel to halt its unlawful expansionist policies in the occupied West Bank and to ensure the fulfillment of the Palestinian people’s legitimate rights to establish an independent state on their national soil.

FM Meets Belgium Counterpart to Discuss Regional Security and Bilateral Cooperation


Amman: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign and Expatriates Affairs Ayman Safadi on Thursday received Belgium’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Affairs and Development Cooperation Maxime Prevot, who arrived in Jordan following a visit to the Republic of Lebanon. During their talks, the two ministers affirmed their shared commitment to advancing the longstanding friendship between the two countries and discussed efforts aimed at ending the dangerous escalation in the region.



According to Jordan News Agency, Safadi and Pr©vot strongly condemned the Israeli attacks on Lebanon, which have resulted in a large number of civilian casualties. They expressed full solidarity with Lebanon and reiterated their firm support for its sovereignty, security, and the safety of its citizens. They also stressed the need for an immediate ceasefire, adherence to the ceasefire agreement reached on November 27, 2024, and full implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1701. Both sides underscored support for the Lebanese government’s efforts to assert sovereignty over all its territory, strengthen state institutions, and ensure that arms remain exclusively in the hands of the state.



Safadi emphasized the urgent need for immediate international action to halt the Israeli aggression against Lebanon, describing it as a blatant violation of international law and a dangerous escalation threatening regional security and stability. The two ministers also highlighted the importance of coordinated international efforts to deliver urgent humanitarian assistance to Lebanon, in order to meet the needs of more than one million Lebanese displaced from their homes and villages.



They welcomed the achievement of a ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran. Safadi stressed the importance of ensuring that ongoing negotiations lead to a comprehensive and lasting de-escalation, based on respect for international law, state sovereignty, addressing long-standing sources of tension, and enhancing regional security and stability.



The ministers also discussed developments in the occupied Palestinian territories. Safadi emphasized the need to stabilize the situation in Gaza and remove all obstacles to the entry of humanitarian aid into the Strip. He further stressed the necessity of halting illegal Israeli measures that fuel further escalation and undermine the two-state solution and efforts to achieve a just and comprehensive peace, particularly settlement expansion, land annexation, restrictions on freedom of worship, and violations of the historical and legal status quo of Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem.



Safadi commended Belgium’s support for the Palestinian people’s right to an independent state on their national soil, based on the two-state solution, as well as its support for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA). Both ministers reaffirmed the strength of Jordanian-Belgian relations and their shared commitment to expanding bilateral cooperation across various sectors, including trade, investment, and defense, within the framework of the strategic partnership with the European Union.



They agreed to continue working to enhance cooperation in all fields, coordinate on issues of mutual interest, and closely follow developments in the region.

Water Minister Reviews Progress at Yarmouk Water Company


Irbid: Minister of Water and Irrigation, Raed Abu Soud, visited the Yarmouk Water Company (YWC) to meet with Director General Mohammad Amayreh and other officials. The visit aimed to evaluate the current water supply services in the northern regions and ensure the efficient delivery of distribution programs.



According to Jordan News Agency, the visit was part of a broader initiative to assess water allocation schedules and discuss preparations for the summer of 2026. Abu Soud emphasized the importance of adequately preparing to meet water needs, securing necessary resources, and implementing distribution programs as planned. These efforts are aimed at addressing citizens’ concerns promptly and ensuring readiness for the upcoming summer season.



During the meeting, Abu Soud highlighted the government’s commitment to implementing King Abdullah II’s directives to address water challenges and serve citizens equitably across all regions. He stressed that the Ministry, along with the Water Authority of Jordan, the Jordan Valley Authority, and water companies, is working to enhance service efficiency and improve water and sanitation services.



The entities are also focused on securing drinking and irrigation water needs and are expediting the provision of additional sources to certain areas. Abu Soud noted the importance of completing maintenance and operational work and effectively monitoring ongoing projects in the northern governorates.



He instructed the YWC authorities to address all observations made during the tour to ensure citizens receive optimal services. During the visit, he reviewed various projects and listened to progress reports from officials. YWC’s Director General provided an update on efforts to reduce water loss, improve supply, and ease the burden on citizens.

National Karate Team Opens World League Campaign in China


Leshan: The national karate team will begin its campaign on Friday in the third round of the Karate World League, hosted at the Olympic Complex in Leshan, China.



According to Jordan News Agency, the event features participation from around 340 athletes representing 60 countries, with entry limited to the top 100 competitors in the International Karate Federation rankings, ensuring a high level of competition.



Jordan will be represented on the opening day by Abdullah Hammad in the under-60 kg category, while Abdulrahman Al-Masatfa and Afif Ghaith will compete in the under-67 kg division.



On Saturday, Joud Al-Duroos will compete in the under-68 kg category, Yara Bashar in the over-68 kg division, and Mohammad Al-Jaafari in the under-84 kg category.



The tournament brings together leading international athletes across weight classes, as Jordan looks to build on its recent performances on the global karate stage.

National Karate Team Opens World League Campaign in China


Leshan: The national karate team will begin its campaign on Friday in the third round of the Karate World League, hosted at the Olympic Complex in Leshan, China.



According to Jordan News Agency, the event features participation from around 340 athletes representing 60 countries, with entry limited to the top 100 competitors in the International Karate Federation rankings, ensuring a high level of competition.



Jordan will be represented on the opening day by Abdullah Hammad in the under-60 kg category, while Abdulrahman Al-Masatfa and Afif Ghaith will compete in the under-67 kg division.



On Saturday, Joud Al-Duroos will compete in the under-68 kg category, Yara Bashar in the over-68 kg division, and Mohammad Al-Jaafari in the under-84 kg category.



The tournament brings together leading international athletes across weight classes, as Jordan looks to build on its recent performances on the global karate stage.