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الاربعاء: 10 ديسمبر 2025
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Jordanian Deputy Attacks Government Television Heres the Story
Jordanian Deputy Attacks Government Television Heres the Story

Khaberni - The deputy Arwa Al-Hajaya attacked the Jordanian television through a post on her Facebook page.

Following is what Deputy Hajaya wrote on her personal Facebook page:

Who among you sees Al-Qatranah, or its people, or even those who bear its features in this scene?!

There's not a single hint that Al-Qatranah has a Bedouin nature and that all its original inhabitants are Bedouins, nor is there a knight whose face has been tanned by the sun of Al-Qatranah, or whose back has been bent by the hardship of earning a living there.

Where are the tribes, where are the marshals, where are the faces changed by the pallor of life, where is the tattoo that has nothing left but memories?

Where is the smell of the wilderness in everything that was presented?

I only saw buses transporting people who are not from Al-Qatranah.

Why didn’t you say in your expression that those in the pictures and the site are visitors to Al-Qatranah and ‘Jordan Heaven’ team and not from the people of Al-Qatranah?

Your Excellency, are you convinced by what you are saying or seeing?

Your Honor Ibrahim Al-Boarid, is it possible that you don’t know the people of Al-Qatranah?

For your information, Al-Qatranah is the first district that begins the geographical distribution of the southern wilderness and is administratively part of Al-Karak governorate, which caused the obliteration of our wilderness’s features due to its affiliation to governorates that compete with it even in features.

Al-Qatranah is called the gateway to the south because Al-Qatranah is what separates the boundaries of the southern wilderness from the central wilderness.

The Al-Qatranah region needs to activate the value of its location and invest in the capabilities of its sons and daughters and ensure just distribution of state allocations so that it can take its share and deserve justice, not just for shows and festivals or as a road for passing and distributing goods through without receiving even a service fee as the least reward.

For example, opening some educational colleges there, and building a residential city for workers in the Al-Karak industrial city and workers in the mining, agriculture, and shale oil sectors, where dozens of factories and companies are available that don’t provide any benefit or even community service to the people of Al-Qatranah.

Also, the Disi water pipeline passes near Al-Qatranah, the Aqaba railway will pass through Al-Qatranah

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In light of a future reading of the current situation of Al-Qatranah specifically, it is the best place to establish a medium-sized industrial city in the southern region where mining and agricultural projects vary, such as a wool factory, a forest, a poultry slaughterhouse, and it is possible that from these projects, if characterized by sustainability, factories in the area related to food industries especially meats, poultry, dairy, leather, carpets, and heritage products can be established.

Deputy Arwa Al-Hajaya

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