Ayman Fadilat - Amman

"Bab Faraj is open to the children of the Gaza Strip in Jordan. I have more than half a million dollars in investments in the poultry sector, all of which are registered with the names of my three wives. I do not own anything in my name," Hani al-Ghazzawi described the Jordanian government's decision to allow the Gazans to own the property.

Hani's delight in the decision is seen by analysts as a step on the path of "naturalizing Jordanian document holders out of humanitarian needs, and a fundamental change in the Jordanian identity and population demographics for the benefit of the Palestinians."

"After I completed my university studies, I closed the doors of work in my face by virtue of the system of" preventing the acquisition and closed occupations of Jordanians. "I decided to establish a private poultry farm, so the farmer registered the names of my Jordanian wives.

"I bought a piece of land in a suburb of Amman to build an old house on it, and the land was registered on behalf of our brother-in-law because of the ownership of the property by the Gazans," Hani al-Azmi said.

The surprise came from the death of our brother-in-law and the denial of his rightful inheritance in the land, which was lost on land worth $ 100,000, and I could not recover it despite the prosecution of the heirs before the judiciary.

A sit-in for Gazans in Jordan before the Civil Status and Passports Department (social networking sites)

Decision details
The decision of the Jordanian government issued a few days ago allowed the residents of the Gaza Strip who live in Jordan to hold temporary passports to own an apartment, house, land and car, a decision that analysts have agreed to redress this category and give it a human right after 50 years. On their stay in Jordan.

The joy of the Gazans and their welcome of the decision, led by some questioning that the decision behind the political goals, is the resettlement of Palestinian refugees in the Kingdom, the solution of the Palestinian issue at the expense of Jordan, and a step in the files known as the "Deal of the Century."

But the Jordanian House of Representatives had another opinion expressed by Ibrahim Abu al-Sayed, Assistant Speaker of the House of Representatives in his speech to the island Net that the decision "has no political dimensions, and what the Gazans received a small part of their human rights to live in dignity."

The estimated 200,000 Gazans in Jordan demand a series of demands by one of the leaders of the Gaza camp in Jerash, north of Jordan, Salah Issa, via Al Jazeera Net, calling for the exclusion of Gazans from the decision of the closed professions against Jordanians, which prevents them from working in more than 80 jobs, Practicing professions for university graduates in the private sector, including doctors, engineers, lawyers, teachers and others, especially as the Gazans live in difficult circumstances.

The decision also stipulates that Gazans should be treated like Jordanians in the fields of work without the need for a work permit, membership in trade unions and the right to practice professions, in addition to reducing the issuance of passports from $ 280 to $ 70.

Houses where Gazans live in their camp north of the Kingdom (Al Jazeera)

Hanger for Naturalization
As for the rights claimed by the Gazans, political analyst Khalid Turki al-Majali says it is a human right for them to achieve a decent living, but it is also a dangerous step on the way to "naturalize the Jordanian temporary passports campaign of the Gazans and Palestinians in the West Bank and the 48 lands, Palestinian conflict. "

Media activist Abadi said in an interview with Al Jazeera Net: "It is unreasonable for a person to live 50 years in a state without the right to own property. Jordan gives the Palestinians the right to own property and deprives the Palestinians of our cousins. If the Palestinian were given the world, Homeland ".

"The Jordanian political system does not have the option of rejecting naturalization in front of world powers and thus liquidating the Palestinian cause as the Israeli occupation wants," Majali said in an interview with Al Jazeera.

And the joy of the Gazans their human rights and the fears of analysts to end the Palestinian issue at the expense of Jordan, the Gazans await more civil rights while adhering to the right of return to Palestine, according to the speakers of the island Net.