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Hazem Zureiqat

@hazem

Partner, @Engicon | Co-Founder, @Sowt_Media | Cities, transport, infrastructure, tech, politics | Alum of @MIT, @Macalester 🍉

Amman, Jordan Katılım Haziran 2009
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Steve Sweeney
Steve Sweeney@SweeneySteve·
They fled their home in search of safety - I$rael killed them all Ali Nahleh, his wife Jamal Harb, their children Rima and Hussein Nahleh, Hussein’s wife Rola Nahleh and their granddaughter—Amal Hussein Fran. A whole family wiped out in the Kfar Hatta massacre
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Musafir
Musafir@MusafirNafar·
Former Israeli MP Moshe Feiglin on Israel's most watched news show: "As Hitler said, 'I cannot live if one Jew is left,' we can't live here if one [Palestinian] remains in Gaza.” When people tell you who they are, believe them
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Joyce Karam
Joyce Karam@Joyce_Karam·
“While we were engaged in negotiations, they struck us,” #Iran’s Kamal Kharazi told CNN on Mar. 9. Today his home was struck, wife killed, he sustained serious injuries. NYT reports Kharazi was discussing w Pakistan possible US-Iran negotiations w VP Vance
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Bank al Etihad
Bank al Etihad@BankalEtihadJO·
@hazem Hello Hazem, We're working on making it available on the rest of our cards. We will inform our customers once its available any time soon! 😊
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Hazem Zureiqat@hazem·
@BankalEtihadJO Hello. Are you going to eventually roll out support for Apple Pay to your regular debit/credit cards or keep it restricted to virtual cards only?
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Fatima Alsmadi | فاطمة الصمادي
الرئیس الإیرانی مسعود بزشكيان يوجّه رسالة إلى الشعب الأميركي تنشر الليلة.
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Steve Sweeney
Steve Sweeney@SweeneySteve·
As a foreign journalist that lives and works in Lebanon I never wanted to be the centre of attention. After Israel launched an attack on me and my dear friend @AliRida_SB I was unwittingly catapulted into the limelight. I have never courted "fame" and until recently not engaged too much in social media, which, while it has positives, is a breeding ground for misinformation and a proliferation of grifters speaking over the top of the people to whom this land belongs. Over the past years I have made hundreds of films, but always raised the voices of the people, centring them and as a journalist for an international news organisation endeavoured to bring their stories to the world. It is a basic journalistic principle and one I try my best to adhere to. More often than not war ends up as a cash cow for influencers, YouTubers and the like seeking internet fame and donations to allow them to continue their “work”. Sadly they often have no regard for the people on whose land they are treading or their safety - rarely, if ever, bothering to speak to them. Lebanon is not “a war zone”. It is a land that belongs to its people. The “bombed out buildings” you pose in front of are people’s homes, their businesses, their lives and should be treated with dignity and respect - not simply a place for crass “hero shots” This is the land soaked in the blood of thousands of martyrs, those that have given their lives to defend their homes. We must walk with dignity and humility. We are not and should never be the story. Our job, especially as guests in this country is to raise the voices of the people, not for vanity shots or to promote ourselves as “brave” Unless you are bringing context, history, details and most importantly, speaking to the people then what you are doing becomes nothing more than tourism - exploiting the people for clicks, internet fame or money. Journalists in the field should always defer to their Lebanese peers, the people that live here and know the land better than anyone, not act as “white saviours.” Lebanon has many great journalists, commentators, analysts, writers whose knowledge is invaluable to understand this country and its history. We stand on the shoulders of giants and for as long as we are in the field our mic will remain the tribune of the people. For updates and analysis follow: @AliRida_SB @samerhajali @AmalKhalil83 @HadiHtt @Marwa__Osman @Leila1H @HalaJaber @HasanAtieh1 @aliimortada @radwanmortada @roqchams @EyesOnSouth1 @sayedhashem90 @hasanfakih24 @fatimadaoud @SondossAlAsaad @LaraJBitar @Galgalpheebs @levantupdates @AbdlKamh @smarterleb @HanadyGerges @RaniaKhalek @HusseinSabralb @TamjidKobaissy @AlakhbarNews @manarenglish @mayadeenlebanon @MayadeenEnglish @BasiraPress_ @beirutreview25 @TVFreePalestine I am sorry for those I missed - please add suggestions below
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Onzlo
Onzlo@alik41·
@hazem @jordanfinance That’s great! I wonder why the BRT isn’t integrated? Is it difficult to do given that they are tracked and run on a schedule? It would be a great addition to encourage people to take public transport
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Jordan Financial Blog@jordanfinance·
Was talking with someone about alternatives to transportation in case fuel gets very expensive and if there is other option like WFH or carpool. Google Maps now shows bus routes 🚌🚏 But the time is more than double than taking a car
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Green Climate Fund
Green Climate Fund@theGCF·
GCF Board #GCFB44 selects Amman, Jordan 🇯🇴 as host of GCF Regional Office covering Eastern Europe, Central Asia, & the Middle East. As the world's climate fund for developing countries, this brings us closer to the countries we serve for more efficient delivery of #ClimateAction.
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sarah
sarah@sahouraxo·
Israel murdered every single person in this photo today in South Lebanon. Every. Single. One. 2 journalists 7 paramedics 1 Lebanese soldier They bombed the journalists’ vehicle — then bombed them again when paramedics rushed to help.
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Steve Sweeney
Steve Sweeney@SweeneySteve·
Reeling from the news that dear friends @ftounifatima and @cheib1970 have been killed in an I$raeli strike in the south of Lebanon. Heartbroken beyond words. And make no mistake that this was a deliberate, targeted assassination of journalists. A war crime. We owe them a debt that can never be repaid. Words are not enough right now Rest in power. We will continue our work in your honour.
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قناة الجزيرة
قناة الجزيرة@AJArabic·
#عاجل | مراسل الجزيرة: قناتا المنار والميادين تنعيان مراسليهما علي شعيب وفاطمة فتوني إثر استهداف إسرائيلي جنوبي #لبنان
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Assal Rad
Assal Rad@AssalRad·
They’re not even subtle.
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Misan Harriman
Misan Harriman@misanharriman·
The Israeli occupation army tortured the child Jawad Abu Nassar (one year and nine months old) east of the Maghazi refugee camp in central Gaza after arresting him. According to the medical report, he was harmed by having cigarettes extinguished on his leg, being stabbed, and having an iron nail inserted into it, in order to pressure his father into making confessions. This occurred at a time when his father, Osama Abu Nassar, was suffering from psychological trauma after losing his source of livelihood when the horse he worked with died. He had been receiving therapy sessions in recent days. Two days earlier, he went out with his child to buy necessities, but found himself trapped under gunfire due to his home being close to the border east of Maghazi. A quadcopter drone forced him to leave his child on the ground and head toward a checkpoint, where he was stripped of his clothes. After that, soldiers took the child and began torturing him in front of his father, before releasing the child after about 10 hours of detention and torture, handing him over to his family through the Red Cross in the Maghazi market. The father remains detained, and the family is appealing to international organizations to intervene for his release and to continue the child’s treatment. Via Salma Kaddoumi
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Steve Sweeney
Steve Sweeney@SweeneySteve·
Today I$rael tried to kill me in a targeted airstrike in southern Lebanon as I was reporting on was the targeting of bridges and the forced displacement of 1 million people, an ethnic cleansing operation on a larger scale than the Nakba I have absolutely no doubt that this was deliberate. Despite claims there were no warnings ahead of the strike and no notifications sent to the Lebanese Army who allowed us to film As we have seen in Gaza they want to silence journalists who document and report their war crimes It is the western powers who provide political and military support for I$rael, arming it to the teeth to carry out genocide in Gaza and ethnic cleansing here in Lebanon. They are not simply complicit, but active participants and should be held accountable for their actions. But if I$rael thinks today’s strike will silence us and keep us out of the field they are very, very mistaken
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Bilal R. Kaafarani
Bilal R. Kaafarani@BilalRKaafarani·
I have been deliberately silent on social media for a while. I use all my social media platforms to promote education & make dreams come true for young minds. I rarely post anything about family or politics. This morning, Israel demolished the building I have an apartment in. It took 22 years of my work here & 20 years of my wife’s work to own this apartment. This madness has to stop.
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Hoodlum 🇺🇸
Hoodlum 🇺🇸@NotHoodlum·
Iran is trolling Trump again. Hard. This is what happens when global politics becomes reality TV.
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