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الاثنين: 12 يناير 2026
  • 11 January 2026
  • 16:51
The Citizens Cry of Pain Echoes No More
Author: الدكتور يوسف عبيدالله خريسات

The Jordanian citizen today endures a difficult and painful struggle between a heart that loves his country and a conscience that rises with loyalty, in a life that burdens him as he finds himself standing every morning feeling his way between genuine belonging and the harsh pain of prices that cut through every home.
Belonging has become a difficult journey of patience and loyalty. To love your country means enduring the hardships imposed by time and balancing what the heart gives and the meticulous calculations life imposes. Every morning, the citizen wakes up to find the material knife of life slowly embedding itself in his pocket, and hunger and inflation turning into constant companions that demand his patience.
The youth stand at the heart of this reality, carrying the nation in their souls and the worry for their future, dreaming of employment, stability, and a dignified life, but they discover that daily reality sets boundaries to all their dreams and that loyalty to the country is shown by the patience of the heart, not the hand.
The citizen's pain is the everyday language of life, which speaks with the eloquence of patience. And in this context, patience is more eloquent than any cry because it combines loyalty and fear, belonging and pressure, love and reality. This patience, when prolonged, becomes a common language among all homes and speaks on behalf of the citizen, but the echo does not return.
However, hope still exists and true belonging can be paired with realistic actions that preserve the citizen's dignity with targeted support, transparent policies, and a full awareness of people's feelings. Here, the loyalty to the nation becomes a sincere stance where good intentions meet daily life to ease the burden of the price hikes on the citizen.
And the Jordanian remains living between a heart that adores his country and a reality that presses on every detail of his life and between unwavering loyalty and daily pain every morning. Will life find a way to protect the citizen's patience and dignity just as the citizen protects his country?

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