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The Islamic Action Front, romanized as
Jabhat al-'Amal al-Islami, is the Muslim's Brotherhood political party in
Jordan. It was established on December 8, 1992.
Sources:
https://jabha-jo.com/1944-2 and
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_Action_Front
The party's flag is a green horizontal background with a logo in the middle, the
logo featuring two shaking hands over a white wall, encircled in a green
fringe with the inscription on top of the party's name, below the slogan, and
on an outer rim (semi-circle) in a black background with white inscription,
it features its foundation date and the country's name.
For additional information go to Jabhat-Jordan (official website):
https://jabha-jo.com/
Esteban Rivera, 8 December 2024
image located by Esteban Rivera, 8 December 2024
Source: https://jabha-jo.com/
image located by William Garrison, 18 November 2024
A white-field flag where along the bottom there is a black silhouette-cameo
depicting 10 or so upraised-sword-bearing warriors atop the berm of a sand dune
who are contrasted in black against the white background of this flag. These
warriors appear to be holding swords high, rather than rifles. The large center
black Arabic word is "Gaza". The smaller top-right word is: انتصرت "entasarat"
meaning "was victorious". This flag was issued c. June 2014 when Hamas in Gaza
began firing hundreds of rockets into Israel — which provoked a heavy military
counterattack from Israel. Hamas, which then controlled Gaza-Palestine, was
"victorious" in starting this conflict at least. Hamas was still in power at the
end, too. This flag was seen at a "Jordanian Muslim Brotherhood" rally in Amman,
Jordan, on Aug. 8, 2014 during the ongoing conflict. (Photo credit: Muhammad
Hamed / Reuters) A history of this Summer 2014 conflict is at:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_2014_Gaza_War
Bill
Garrison, 18 November 2024
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