Hamas demands the Jordanian authorities to release the Jordanian youth as an appreciation for their national stance towards Palestine.

They emphasized that supporting Palestinian resistance is a "national and ethical duty, a right guaranteed by all international laws and conventions, and should not be condemned or criminalized, but rather celebrated and thanked for its pivotal role in confronting occupation and its crimes."
At the same time, they praised Jordan's rejection of plans to displace the Palestinian people from Gaza, adding: "We consider it a stance that reflects the authentic Arab conscience and enhances the steadfastness of our people against dangerous occupation projects."
They reiterated their full commitment to the security and stability of Jordan and all Arab and Islamic countries, demanding the immediate release of these youths, "appreciating their honorable national motives."
Last week, Jordanian authorities announced the arrest of a Jordanian cell consisting of 16 individuals, charged with targeting the national security of the kingdom and inciting chaos and sabotage.
The Jordanian intelligence accused the cell supporting Palestinian resistance of manufacturing missiles using local tools and others imported from abroad for "illegitimate purposes," possessing explosive materials and firearms, and concealing a missile prepared for use.
Documents and investigation reports revealed that the accused were planning to support Palestinian resistance and smuggle weapons into the occupied West Bank to resist Israeli occupation.