Mohammad ersan

Amidst all the wars, upheavals, and ever-renewed threats buffeting the region, Jordan alone bears an exceptional weight that no other country in the region faces to the same degree - a weight called Israel. Not as an ordinary geographical neighbour, but as an expansionist colonial project that has

Jordan today finds itself at the center of a highly sensitive geopolitical equation, as tensions between Iran and Israel intensify and the United States becomes increasingly involved in the region. In this volatile environment, Amman is working to maintain a delicate balance between its security

The answer is quite simple: "We are not a party to this conflict, and we are not a battlefield for anyone." Today, by virtue of geopolitics and history, Jordan finds itself at the heart of a region of restless conflicts. While fronts ignite around it, Jordan maintains a firm stance summarized in a

Mohammad Ersan is a Jordanian journalist with over two decades of experience in the Middle Eastern media landscape. His work has focused on the complex dynamics of Islamist movements, political parties, and human rights across the region.

His reporting and analytical pieces have been featured in prominent international and regional outlets, including The Guardian, Middle East Eye, Al-Monitor, The New Arab, and Arabic Post. He currently serves as Editor-in-Chief of Radio Al-Balad and Ammannet.net, where he leads independent editorial teams and oversees investigative projects.

In addition to his editorial work, Ersan is an international media consultant and trainer, having collaborated with organizations such as UNESCO and Internews to strengthen journalistic capacity in challenging environments, including Yemen, Syria, and Libya.

His professional mission is dedicated to promoting independent media and delivering in-depth, evidence-based insights into political developments across the Arab world.

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