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Killing Of Raed Zeiter
Raed Zeiter (c. 1976 – 10 March 2014) was a People of Jordan, Jordanian judge who was shot dead by Israeli soldiers on 10 March 2014 at the Allenby Bridge Border control, border crossing between the Israeli-occupied territories, Israeli-occupied West Bank and Jordan. Involved Israeli soldiers claimed that Zeiter had tried to snatch a weapon from a soldier and had also attacked them with a metal pole, an account that was disputed by a witness speaking to the international news media as well as representatives of the government of Jordan, among others. The event became an international incident, with Israel formally issuing a statement of regret. Background and incident details The 38-year-old Raed Zeiter worked as a judge at a magistrates court in Jordan while his hometown was Nablus. Israeli soldiers remarked that he had charged at them with a metal pole, which was disputed by a witness who stated that Zeiter and the soldiers had been arguing before Zeiter was shoved down an ...
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People Of Jordan
Jordan has a population of more than 11.1 million inhabitants as of 2023. Jordanians () are the citizens of Jordan. Around 94% of Jordanians are Arabs, while the remaining 6% belong to ethnic minorities, including Circassians in Jordan, Circassians, Chechens in Jordan, Chechens, Assyrians in Jordan, Assyrians, Armenians in Jordan, Armenians and Kurds in Jordan, Kurds. In early 2016 about 30% of the population were non-citizens, a figure including refugees, and legal and illegal immigrants. Jordan's annual population growth rate stands at 3.05% as of 2023, with an average birth rate of 2.8. There were 1,977,534 households in Jordan in 2015, with an average of 4.8 persons per household. The official language is Arabic language, Arabic, while English language, English is the second most widely spoken language by Jordanians. It is also widely used in commerce and government. In 2016, about 84% of Jordan's population live in urban towns and cities. Many Jordanians and people of Jorda ...
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