Yousef Hassan Al-Eisawi, Head of the Royal Hashemite Court, affirmed that Jordan, under its Hashemite leadership, has always been and will remain a model of stability, a beacon of modernization, and a firm voice in defending national and Arab causes, foremost among them the Palestinian issue.
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Al-Eisawi noted that King Abdullah II, with his wisdom and courage, has consistently embodied Jordan’s authentic stance, always present in international forums defending rights and supporting just causes. He did not allow one crisis to distract him from another but moved with firm resolve to serve as the nation’s voice and shield against challenges.
These remarks came during Al-Eisawi’s meeting on Monday at the Royal Hashemite Court with a delegation from the Al-Dheeb / Bani Sakher clan, attended by the King’s Advisor for Tribal Affairs, Kna’an Al-Balawi.
Al-Eisawi highlighted that since assuming constitutional powers, His Majesty has pursued a comprehensive developmental project aimed at building a modern, strong state capable of keeping pace with change. Political, economic, and administrative modernization have been key pillars of comprehensive reform, with programs launched to reflect the King’s vision of institutional development, youth empowerment, and enhancing popular participation in decision-making.
He added that the royal approach is based on continuous development and strategic planning, establishing an integrated system to advance the economy, stimulate investment, create jobs, and modernize legislation governing political life. This approach expands opportunities for citizen participation and reinforces Jordanians’ confidence in their country’s future, positioning the Kingdom as a model of responsible reform and sustainable development in the region.
Al-Eisawi also praised the role of Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II in supporting the King’s efforts, carrying the aspirations of youth and the torch of the nation’s future.
In this context, Al-Eisawi welcomed the Crown Prince’s announcement to reactivate the National Service program, emphasizing that it is a pivotal step aligned with the King’s vision and directives, placing youth at the center of the nation’s development and future. He stated that the program will serve as a national milestone fostering belonging, discipline, and providing youth with opportunities for active participation in serving their country.
Al-Eisawi reaffirmed that the Palestinian cause remains central to Jordanian national consciousness and that King Abdullah II continues to be the foremost voice defending Palestinian rights and protecting Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem under the historic Hashemite custodianship.
He stressed that Jordan, under the Hashemite leadership, has never wavered in supporting Palestine and has remained a strong pillar for it in various political and humanitarian forums.
Regarding Jordan’s efforts and the King’s positions toward the people of Gaza, both politically and humanitarily, Al-Eisawi noted that Jordan has been at the forefront in providing aid and delivering assistance by land and air, affirming that Jordanian support for Gaza will remain a continuous act, unbound by time or decree.
He emphasized that, despite the increasing global challenges, Jordan moves forward with confidence thanks to the wise leadership of the King and the awareness and unity of its people around enduring national principles.
Al-Eisawi added that progress can only be achieved through determination, solidarity, and a firm stance behind the Hashemite leadership, which combines wisdom and prudence while working tirelessly for the nation’s advancement and the preservation of its achievements.
He condemned the expansionist rhetoric of the Israeli Prime Minister and the illusions of a “Greater Israel,” describing them as evidence of a domestic political crisis and a desperate attempt to mislead public opinion and distract from failures. He affirmed that these false claims are rejected and exposed and cannot change historical or geographical facts nor Jordan’s established principles and positions in defending Palestine and its people.
Al-Eisawi also praised Queen Rania’s role in supporting education, empowering women, and enhancing Jordan’s positive image.
He extended his respect to the Jordanian Armed Forces – Arab Army and security agencies for safeguarding national security and stability through their sacrifices and dedication.
Speakers at the meeting affirmed that King Abdullah II’s positions represent a solid foundation in defending national and Arab causes, particularly the Palestinian cause, which has always been a priority in his political and humanitarian initiatives. They noted that the world recognizes His Majesty’s steadfastness and courage in defending Jerusalem and supporting Gaza under the most difficult conditions.
They emphasized that Jordanians stand united behind their Hashemite leadership, pledging to serve the nation loyally, safeguarding Jordan with their lives, and translating their allegiance into action across all sectors. They affirmed that unity behind the leadership is Jordan’s strength and protection against challenges.
Speakers also underscored that they will always respond to the nation’s call and that Jordanian tribes will remain loyal supporters of the Hashemite throne, defending its path and committing to national principles while supporting all reform and development efforts led by the King for Jordan’s advancement and the protection of its just causes.
They concluded that the bond between the Hashemite leadership and the Jordanian people is enduring, rooted in loyalty, and strengthens with each challenge, forming a moral and spiritual connection to the nation. Loyalty to the Hashemite leadership is a legacy passed to future generations, ensuring that the Hashemite flag remains high and Jordan continues as a stronghold of justice and protection of rights.
Finally, they condemned the expansionist rhetoric of the Israeli Prime Minister and the “Greater Israel” illusions, stressing that such statements will not undermine Jordan’s steadfast positions and principles.