Anti-Zionism protests sweeping across North Africa and the Middle East reached Jordan on Friday
"Prices, particularly gasoline and food, are getting out of hand,” Buthaina Iftial, a 24-year-old civil servant, said, adding that "We're becoming poorer everyday.” Police and plainclothes officers formed rings around the demonstrators to contain the protests. There were no reports of violence or arrests. Earlier this week, following riots in Algeria and Tunisia, Jordan announced a USD 225 million package of cuts in the prices of some types of fuel and of staple products including sugar and rice on the orders of King Abdullah I to help ease the burden on the poor. Protesters, however, say such measures are too little, too late. Major trade unions have planned a sit-in outside the parliament on Sunday to "denounce government economic policies."
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