The Security Council extends the work of the monitoring force in the occupied Syrian Golan

New York – Together – Today, Thursday, the UN Security Council unanimously issued a resolution in which it called on the parties concerned to immediately implement its resolution 338 (1973) of October 22, 1973, and extended the monitoring force in the Golan for 6 months.

Resolution 2737 stressed ‘the commitment of both parties to fully and strictly respect the terms of the 1974 Disengagement of Forces Agreement.’ In the second paragraph, the resolution called on the two parties to ‘exercise maximum restraint and prevent any violations of the ceasefire and the buffer zone, and encourages the parties to make full use of the liaison function of the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force on a regular basis to address issues of common concern, as appropriate, and to maintain their contacts with the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force to prevent any escalation of the situation across the ceasefire line,’ as well as to support the strengthening of the liaison function of the United Nations Disengagemen
t Observer Force, and stresses that there should be no military activity of any kind in the buffer zone, including military operations by the Syrian Arab Armed Forces.

The Council decided to renew the mandate of the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force for a period of six months until December 31, 2024, calling on the Secretary-General to ensure that the UN force ‘has the capabilities and resources necessary to fulfill the mandate in a safe and secure manner.’

Source: Maan News Agency

Israeli strikes kill 10 Palestinians in Gaza

Gaza: 7 Palestinians were killed and dozens were injured after the Israeli army bombed Shuja’iya neighborhood in the coastal enclave, Gaza Civil Defense Directorate said.

In a statement Thursday, the directorate indicated that its crews failed to evacuate a number of martyrs and wounded Gazans in Shuja’iya area amid the Israeli violent attacks.

Additionally, Israeli strikes killed 3 Palestinians and injured 16 others that targeted a house in the Nuseirat camp in the central strip.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Abu Kishk signs agreement to establish a chair for Moroccan studies at Al-Quds University

Al-Quds Together – The President of Al-Quds University, Prof. Dr. Imad Abu Kishk, an agreement to establish a ‘Chair for Moroccan Studies at Al-Quds University’, in cooperation with the Bayt Mal Agency of Al-Quds Al-Sharif and Mohammed V University, during a ceremony held in the Moroccan capital, Rabat, on the occasion of the opening of the ‘Beit Al-Maqdis Center for Research and Studies’, in the presence of Moroccan and Palestinian legal figures from Jerusalem. The West Bank and Gaza Strip.

Prof. Dr. explained: Abu Kishk said that the agreement expresses the university’s direction to have chairs in universities and countries around the world to open a window to other societies, in addition to dozens of academic and student exchange agreements that the university establishes to link researchers with the research community.

The participating Jerusalemite delegation informed the officials about the situation in the holy Palestinian city and the events it is experiencing, on the one hand, and the efforts to st
rengthen the relationship and ties between Moroccan and Jerusalemite institutions, on the other hand.

The scientific or research chair is defined as a research or academic program at the university that aims to enrich human knowledge and develop thought on a topic, and includes a team of researchers specialized in their field.

Source: Maan News Agency

300 fundraising approvals granted until early June 2024-Ministry

Amman: As of mid-2023 until June, 1, 2024, the Ministry of Social Development granted 300 fundraising approvals, including permits to fund-raise campaigns for the Gaza Strip.

The approvals were granted, based on requests submitted to the ministry by its affiliated associations and other officially registered bodies, adding that all donations made through Jordan Hashemite Charitable Organization (JHCO), or any joint partnerships with it are licensed as per the laws in force.

In a statement Thursday, the ministry said the effective Social Development Law regulated Jordan’s fundraising activities and expanded the process to grant prior approvals.

the statement added that this process aimed to regulate the Kingdom’s fundraising operations, protect their managers from legal prosecution, safeguard society from exploitation, and ensure that all donations reach eligible beneficiaries.

The ministry announced it has already referred a number of individuals and 14 associations from the Kingdom’s several regions to P
ublic Prosecution since the Social Development Law came into effect last April for collecting donations without obtaining prior approvals, after the ministry received complaints in this regard.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Multimedia Master’s at Polytechnic University discusses scientific theses in image and visual narrative

HEBRON – Ma’an – Students of the Master’s program in Multimedia at the College of Graduate Studies at Palestine Polytechnic University discussed this week purposeful and specialized theses in the field of image and visual narrative, in order to complete the requirements for obtaining a Master’s degree.

The university welcomes and the Deanship of Scientific Research praises the outcomes

At the beginning of the discussions, the Dean of Scientific Research, Dr. Nafez Nasr El-Din, welcomed the arbitration committees, students, and families, stressing the need for concerted academic efforts to raise the level of research outputs in general and specialized in the field of narrative, image, and film and cinema studies in particular, praising the level of students and welcoming cooperation with academics at the local and Arab levels.

The Dean of Scientific Research stressed that such meetings organized and held by the Multimedia Master’s Program are important in terms of the quality and type of theses, in addition
to their importance for the transparency of the scientific discussion process, welcoming the step of diversifying the discussion committees and their multiple orientations and schools, which will enrich the discussion sessions and their outcomes.

The discussion sessions and arbitration committees were led by an elite group of media, film and cinema studies professors at the local and international levels, amid an atmosphere full of purposeful scientific discussions that will contribute significantly to enriching the students’ theses, developing the scientific field, and strengthening the role of national institutions and research centers with the outputs of those theses.

In turn, the letters reviewed the role of the image as an influential visual medium, tracing its historical and cultural context and its expressive eloquence. The dissertations relied on descriptive analytical research methods according to the qualitative approach, presenting extensive studies that addressed the critical and theoretical dim
ensions. The researchers also employed precise research tools to obtain solid results that enrich the field of knowledge and the research community.

Distinctive and diverse theses and prestigious arbitration committees from different backgrounds

The first thesis of the student Ranad Al-Rajabi, entitled ‘The Intellectual Implications of Video Art in Palestine’, was supervised by Dr. Nasr Jawabreh, Coordinator of the Multimedia Master’s Program, Dr. Suhair Nasr from Al-Ummah College, as examiner, Dr. Rahab Nazzal from Dar Al-Kalima University as external examiner, and Dr. Nasr Jawabreh from Palestine Polytechnic University as internal examiner.

This thesis addressed the intellectual content of digital video art in Palestine, revealing its types and the intellectual discourse that reflects the Palestinian awareness of the importance of this art in the digital age.

As for the second thesis by student Hanaa Al-Zaarir, entitled ‘Persuasive Appeals in the Short Film,’ it was supervised by Dr. Amer Gharaibeh from
Yarmouk University, Jordan, while it was discussed by Dr. Nasr Jawabreh from Palestine Polytechnic University as an internal discussant, and Dr. Hafez Asakreh from Palestine Ahliya University as an external discussant.

The researcher aimed to identify the types of persuasive appeals in short films and strategies of cognitive and perceptual deception through manipulation of the cinematic image.

The committee recommended that the student Al-Za’arir be awarded a master’s degree with honors in multimedia, noting the importance of the thesis, its subject, and its newness to her thesis after making formal, but not substantive, amendments.

The third thesis in the discussions of the theses of the students of the Multimedia Master’s Program at Palestine Polytechnic University was for the student Israa Badr for her thesis entitled (The Role of Hybridization in Enhancing the Content in Animated Films).

The discussion committee consisted of Dr. Nasr Jawabreh, coordinator of the multimedia program at Palestine Polytec
hnic University, as supervisor and chairman, Dr. Suhair Nasr from Al-Ummah University, and Dr. Maryam Jibril from Al-Quds University.

The committee recommended granting a master’s degree to the student.

As for the fourth thesis for the Multimedia Master’s program, it was by student Salsabil Rizeikat for her thesis titled (Good and Evil Characteristics of the Hero Character in Disney Movies).

The study aimed to explore the characteristics of the hero in Disney films. The researcher employed the descriptive analytical approach to examine the transformations in the roles of characters in Disney films and their embodiment of the conflict between good and evil, and to identify the characteristics that these characters carry in those films that she chose as a sample for the study.

The researcher identified the features as an analysis tool by designing a content analysis card through which she monitored the most important transformations in the roles of the heroes’ characters who embody the conflict between good
and evil in those films.

The discussion committee consisted of Dr. Muhammad Ghaleb Hassan from Egypt as the thesis supervisor, Dr. Hafez Asakra, head of the Media Department at Palestine Ahliya University, as an external discussant, and Dr. Nasr Jawabreh, coordinator of the multimedia program at Palestine Polytechnic University, as an external discussant.

The discussion committee recommended that the student be awarded a master’s degree after making the formal amendments approved by the committee.

Praise and appreciation

For their part, the arbitration committees praised the importance and quality of the submitted messages, noting the importance of the selected topics and their keeping pace with the times. They also praised the students’ research capabilities and academic development, emphasizing the need of the research community for these specialized theses in image research and artistic and cinematic production.

For his part, the coordinator of the Master of Multimedia specialization, Dr. Nasr Jawabre
h, thanked the arbitration committees for their purposeful comments and research capabilities, stressing the importance of local and international cooperation in the fields of image, film studies and cinema, which contributes to enriching the outputs of researchers and improving the quality of the submitted scientific theses.

Source: Maan News Agency

Haj Tawfiq calls for building economic integration with Oman

Amman: Chairman of the Jordan Chamber of Commerce (JCC), Khalil Haj Tawfiq, called for building an “integrated” Jordan-Oman economic unity.

During a meeting Thursday with an Omani delegation to discuss stimulating investment opportunities in the agricultural and food fields, Haj Tawfiq said the two countries’ private sector plays a “major” role in achieving economic integration and establishing partnerships to achieve common interests.

Haj Tawfiq pointed out that the JCC will organize a visit for a trade delegation from Jordan’s various trade and service sectors to Oman during next September to review opportunities for joint trade and investment cooperation.

Haj Tawfiq said the two countries need to invest in the agricultural sector and food security, referring to the “remarkable” opportunities in Jordan in this field, which requires establishment of joint trade and investment partnerships.

Additionally, he stressed the need to build on the outcomes of the mutual visits of the two countries’ leaderships,
the most recently was the trip of Sultan of Oman, His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tariq, to ??the Kingdom.

Haj Tawfiq noted this effort aims to open a “new” phase of joint trade and investment cooperation and benefit from existing opportunities, aimed to push the two countries’ trade exchanges, which are still “modest.”

In this regard, Hajj Tawfiq stressed that conditions are “ready” to double numbers of trade exchange and investments, which would be achieved by benefiting from mutual strengths of each party, primarily strategic location, services or “advanced” industries, and expertise transfer in various fields.

Source: Jordan News Agency