"Foreign Affairs of the Jordanian Parliament":. The ceasefire in Gaza is a historic moment and we continue to cooperate with Egypt to provide aid

Head of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Jordanian House of Representatives, Representative Dina Al-Bashir, praised the Egyptian efforts that achieved and implemented a ceasefire today, Sunday, in the Gaza Strip, following an agreement between Israel and Hamas, stressing that although this moment was long overdue, the price had been paid for. Everyone, but it is a historic moment and all parties must work to implement this agreement.
Al-Bashir said, in statements to the director of the Middle East News Agency office in Amman, commenting on the implementation of the ceasefire agreement. In Gaza, Egypt and Jordan have made great efforts to reach this moment since the first moment of the Israeli aggression on Gaza, praising the continued Egyptian efforts to implement the ceasefire and in coordination and permanent partnership with Jordan for the arrival of aid.
She added that Coordination, consultation, and strategic partnership between Cairo and Amman always aim to achieve security and stability in the region, resolve Arab issues through diplomatic means, and spread peace to preserve Arab national security, stressing that Egyptian-Jordanian relations are deeply rooted. It is historic and aims for peace, security and stability throughout the region and the world.
She indicated that after the ceasefire, Egypt and Jordan are working to provide more humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza, especially in light of the humanitarian catastrophe currently existing in the Strip due to the lack of aid enforcement due to Israeli obstinacy, explaining that the agreement explicitly stipulated allowing the entry of aid at a large level, as was the case before the war.
The head of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Jordanian House of Representatives pointed out that Egypt and Jordan have since… The beginning of the war and they provide aid by all means, by land and air, to the brothers in Gaza, noting that the current situation requires more cooperation and coordination in order to deliver aid to Gaza and the West Bank in the difficult conditions in Palestine in general.
She noted that Egypt By virtue of geography, Jordan is considered the lifeline for Gaza and the West Bank and for the people of Palestine in general, stressing the necessity of pumping more humanitarian, health and food aid to Gaza as soon as possible. As soon as possible.
Al-Bashir explained that the international community, international humanitarian organizations, and Arab brothers must help Egypt and Jordan and provide support in order to continue their humanitarian role towards Gaza and the Palestinian people, stressing that Cairo and Amman alone cannot provide sufficient aid to the people of Gaza and the West Bank. At the present time.
She stressed the need for rapid reconstruction of the Gaza Strip so that a decent life can be restored to the people, stressing that Arab and international support to restore Reconstruction must begin from the first moment of stopping the war in Gaza.
The head of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Jordanian House of Representatives appreciated the humanitarian and diplomatic efforts made by Egypt and Jordan, noting that Cairo and Amman worked from the beginning on ceasefire efforts. In parallel with providing aid, which represents a unique model of Arab cooperation and coordination.
She continued that the efforts of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and the brother of the monarch Jordanian King Abdullah II has not stopped since the war until the moment, stressing that the Palestinian issue is the central and most important issue for the Egyptian and Jordanian leadership, government and people.
MP Dina Al-Bashir expressed her hope that All parties are committed to implementing the ceasefire in Gaza and achieving security and stability in the region, calling on the international community to follow up the ceasefire and work with partners in order to ensure its complete success.
The ceasefire agreement entered into force in the Gaza Strip, the first phase of which extends for 42 days, as humanitarian aid trucks began to enter from the Egyptian side into the Strip, carrying on board Humanitarian aid that will be provided to the residents of the Gaza Strip with the start of implementation of the agreement.
It is noteworthy that it was announced last Wednesday that a ceasefire agreement had been reached in the Gaza Strip. The exchange of prisoners and detainees between Israel and the Hamas movement. The return to sustainable calm will be implemented in three stages: Mediated by Egypt, Qatar and the United States of America; The agreement will enter into force as of today, Sunday.
It will take place during the first phase of the agreement, which lasts 42 days since the entry into force of the agreement; The withdrawal and repositioning of Israeli forces outside densely populated areas, the exchange of prisoners and detainees, the exchange of the remains of the deceased, the return of internally displaced persons to their places of residence in the Gaza Strip, and facilitating the departure of the sick and wounded to receive treatment. The first phase also includes intensifying the introduction and safe and effective distribution of humanitarian aid on a large scale. Throughout the Gaza Strip, rehabilitating hospitals, health centers and bakeries, bringing in civil defense supplies and fuel, and bringing Supplies for sheltering displaced people who lost their homes due to the war.
The implementation of the ceasefire agreement, which was scheduled for 8:30 this morning, was delayed due to the failure to deliver the complete list of detainees in the Gaza Strip. Gaza agreed to release them after the agreement entered into force.
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