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In the Middle East, wars rarely erupt all at once. They creep in quietly, shaped by fiery messages, calculated assassinations, or field maneuvers that each side believes are still “under control.” The recent assassination of one of Hezbollah’s most prominent military commanders, Haitham al-Tabtabai, is not an isolated event. It is a pivotal moment in a trajectory where smoke is thickening and the margin for miscalculation is widening.
Nov 26,2025| AnalysisWadi Mujib is one of the deepest and most geologically complex valleys in Jordan. Modern studies have traditionally linked its formation solely to the Ghor Rift. However, field evidence from the rocks and strata of Wadi Mujib, rich in well-preserved marine fossils, proves that the valley's origins are much older, dating back to the Tethys Sea era, tens of millions of years before the formation of the Ghor Rift.
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The flower preserved in Jordanian amber that is discovered by Dr. Abbas Haddadin, shows a delicate floral structure dating back to approximately 140 million years, making it one of the earliest known examples of ancient angiosperms. The specimen displays a distinct calyx, radially arranged petals, and a central floral axis, features that can still be observed in some modern flowering plants.
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“Bayt Al-Mahbash” in Ajloun stands as a model of national heritage craftsmanship that blends meticulous skill with deep cultural roots, offering locally made Jordanian products that reflect the country’s cultural identity and revive ancestral traditions through finely crafted wooden pieces.
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