Senate calls for joint investigation into murder of Jordanian judege at borders
AMMONNEWS - Senate council asked for a joint depth investigations into the murder of the Jordanian judge by Israeli troops at the border crossing 'King Hussein Bridge'.
The Upper house released a statement sharply condemning the incident and demanding that it be fully investigated.
They also asked the government to take genuine and serious action to stop Israeli violations.
The judge, Raed Zueter, 38, was shot dead by Israeli soldiers at the border crossing, he was born in Nablus and transferred to Jordan about three years ago, where he worked as a magistrate’s court judge in north Amman.
Jordanian government sent a sharply-worded statement to its Israeli counterpart, following the killing of the judge.
AMMONNEWS - Senate council asked for a joint depth investigations into the murder of the Jordanian judge by Israeli troops at the border crossing 'King Hussein Bridge'.
The Upper house released a statement sharply condemning the incident and demanding that it be fully investigated.
They also asked the government to take genuine and serious action to stop Israeli violations.
The judge, Raed Zueter, 38, was shot dead by Israeli soldiers at the border crossing, he was born in Nablus and transferred to Jordan about three years ago, where he worked as a magistrate’s court judge in north Amman.
Jordanian government sent a sharply-worded statement to its Israeli counterpart, following the killing of the judge.
AMMONNEWS - Senate council asked for a joint depth investigations into the murder of the Jordanian judge by Israeli troops at the border crossing 'King Hussein Bridge'.
The Upper house released a statement sharply condemning the incident and demanding that it be fully investigated.
They also asked the government to take genuine and serious action to stop Israeli violations.
The judge, Raed Zueter, 38, was shot dead by Israeli soldiers at the border crossing, he was born in Nablus and transferred to Jordan about three years ago, where he worked as a magistrate’s court judge in north Amman.
Jordanian government sent a sharply-worded statement to its Israeli counterpart, following the killing of the judge.
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Senate calls for joint investigation into murder of Jordanian judege at borders
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