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The article focused on the challenges faced by King Hussein Bridge in facilitating the crossing of Palestinians. This includes the restrictions imposed by the Israeli occupation, which limit the number of travelers to 3,000 people per day, leading to severe congestion, high costs, and travelers being turned away at the bridge. It also addressed violations related to cigarette smuggling and exploitation of the system, as well as the need to develop the management of the reservation system and the services provided to travelers, especially in emergency situations. The article emphasizes the importance of investing in and developing the bridge to improve services and ease the burden on Palestinians, while noting that the core problem is not Jordanian but linked to the Israeli occupation.
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