Petra - First to know

Dark Mode Light Mode

rows
العربية

  • Search
  • News Archive
  • Week’s News
  • Sitemap
AR
وكالة الانباء الاردنية
وكالة الانباء الاردنية
    Today’s Breaking News
  • General Bulletin
  • Business & Economy
  • Local News
  • Governorates
  • World News
  • Photo Albums
  • About Petra
    1. News Archive
    2. Week’s News
    3. Sitemap
| rows
  • King briefed on government plan to develop first phase of Amra City

  • King swears in new ambassadors

Local News

  1. Home Page
  2. Local News
  3. Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition launches media initiative in Amman to combat extremism

Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition launches media initiative in Amman to combat extremism

08/09/2025 | 19:17:22

  • site.twitter
  • site.copy
  • site.share
  • site.print
  • site.TextAa
  • site.TextAa

Amman, September 8 (Petra) – The Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition (IMCTC) launched a media-focused awareness initiative in Amman on Monday to counter terrorism and combat incitement through traditional and digital media platforms.

The event was attended by Minister of Government Communication Mohammad Momani, IMCTC Secretary-General Major General Pilot Mohammad Maghidi and Assistant Representative of the General Command of the Jordanian Armed Forces for Administration and Human Resources, Brigadier General Khalil Dajjah.

As part of the initiative, a three-day workshop titled "The Role of Traditional and Modern Media in Spreading Community Awareness to Prevent Terrorism" is being held in Amman.

The workshop brings together Jordanian journalists, media professionals, subject matter experts and members of the Military Media Directorate to discuss the media's role in preventing extremism.

Momani highlighted the strategic partnership between Jordan and Saudi Arabia, particularly in counterterrorism, describing it as a model for regional cooperation.

He said that defeating terrorism requires education, critical thinking and media literacy especially among youth, who are often the primary targets of extremist propaganda.

He warned that one of terrorism's most dangerous modern tools is the use of disinformation and psychological manipulation to undermine public trust in institutions.

He called for the development of strong media partnerships to promote objective and balanced discourse.

Momani said that the media is the first line of defence against extremist narratives and praised Saudi Arabia's leadership in guiding the coalition of 43 member states.

Reaffirming Jordan's commitment, Momani added that the Kingdom is a founding member of the IMCTC since 2017 and continues to actively participate in its efforts under the vision of His Majesty King Abdullah II.

He said that terrorism is a transnational threat, requiring sustained regional and international collaboration to eradicate its roots and ideology.

Major General Maghidi stated that the launch of the initiative reflects the coalition's firm in the power of media to influence public perception and counter extremist ideology.

He said the workshop aims to equip media professionals with the tools needed to combat incitement, raise public awareness and respond effectively to propaganda.

The workshop will explore several themes, including: The role of traditional media in raising preventive awareness; The use of digital platforms and influencers to reach youth; Techniques for debunking misinformation and exposing extremist ideologies; The importance of media ethics, accuracy and avoiding incitement.

Participants will identify technical, social and political challenges faced by media institutions and propose innovative solutions to strengthen the media's role in counterterrorism.

The Amman workshop serves as a platform for knowledge exchange and capacity-building, aligned with the coalition's vision to enhance cooperation among member states and promote regional stability through strategic media engagement.

//Petra// AK

  • site.twitter
  • site.copy
  • site.share
  • site.print
  • site.TextAa
  • site.TextAa

Topics:

  • Local News

Live News Feed

King swears in new ambassadors

14/12/2025 | 18:18:05

Jordan customs agents seize 25,000 narcotic pills, 50 grams of crystal meth

14/12/2025 | 17:16:50

King briefed on government plan to develop first phase of Amra City

14/12/2025 | 17:14:20

EHS, health ministry launch medicine doorstep delivery campaign in Amman

14/12/2025 | 16:59:55

Foreign ministry condemns terror attack in Sydney

14/12/2025 | 16:35:53

Ministry detected 1,411 water line violations last November

14/12/2025 | 16:30:29

More Of Local News

King briefed on government plan to develop first phase of Amra City

King briefed on government plan to develop first phase of Amra City

14/12/2025 | 17:14:20
EHS, health ministry launch medicine doorstep delivery campaign in Amman

EHS, health ministry launch medicine doorstep delivery campaign in Amman

14/12/2025 | 16:59:55
Foreign ministry condemns terror attack in Sydney

Foreign ministry condemns terror attack in Sydney

14/12/2025 | 16:35:53

Ministry detected 1,411 water line violations last November

14/12/2025 | 16:30:29

Jordan Sends Food Aid Convoy to Yemen

14/12/2025 | 15:30:10

Parliamentary Energy Committee discusses unsafe heaters, accountability measures

14/12/2025 | 15:13:05

Senate's committee decries Israel's plan to build 19 settlements in West Bank

14/12/2025 | 15:12:29

Army Chief, Turkish Envoy Discuss Defense Cooperation

14/12/2025 | 14:58:35
  • Need a little help?

    To adjust this website for your accessibility needs, select one or more options below.

    Invert Colors
    Invert Colors
    Invert Colors Invert Colors
    Dark Contrast Dark Contrast
    Desaturated Desaturated
    Highlight Links Highlight Links
    Highlight Links Highlight Links
    Text Spacing Text Spacing
    Light Spacing Light Spacing
    Moderate Spacing Moderate Spacing
    Heavy Spacing Heavy Spacing
    Font Size Font Size
    site.INCREASE_FONT_SIZE A
    site.INCREASE_FONT_SIZE A+
    site.INCREASE_FONT_SIZE A++
    site.FONT_TYPE Font Type
    Dyslexia Friendly Dyslexia Friendly
    Legible Font Legible Font
    Reading Reading
    Big Cursor Big Cursor
    ٍReading Cursor ٍReading Cursor
    Reading Guide Reading Guide
    Line Height Line Height
    Line Height (0.75) Line Height (0.75)
    Line Height (1.75) Line Height (1.75)
    Line Height (2) Line Height (2)
    Text Align Text Align
    Align Right Align Right
    Align Left Align Left
    Align Center Align Center
    Justify Text Justify Text
    Reset All
    site.ACCESSIBILITY_TOOL
  • rows
  • rows
  • rows
footer
footer
footer
Sanad
Your service is our duty
The right to obtain information
Invest in Jordan
footer-second-row-images-en
Amman Message
  1. Sanad

  2. Your service is our duty

  3. The right to obtain information

  4. Invest in Jordan

  5. Amman Message

Main

  • Business & Economy
  • Local News
  • Governorates
  • World News
  • Photo Albums

About Petra

About Jordan

  • Official website of the Royal Hashemite Cour
  • Official website of His Majesty King Abdullah II
  • Official website of His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah I
  • Official website of Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdulla
  • Useful Link

Contact us

  • Phone

    +962 (6) 5609700
  • Fax:

    +962 (6) 5682493
  • PO BOX:

    6845 Amman 11118
  • Email:

    petra@petra.gov.jo
  • Address:

     Jamal Abdel-Naser Circle
  • rows

Download Application

  • Supports Internet Explorer 10+, Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari
  • This website is best viewed on a 768 x 1366 screen
  • Program required for browsing: Adobe Reader
  • Privacy Policy
  • Copyright
  • Terms of Use
  • Disclaimer
  • Cookies

All rights protected by - Petra News Agency 1997 - 2025 © Developed by dot.jo