Hebron-Ma'an- Lieutenant Colonel Sufyan Al-Atawneh, Director of the Guard Police Station in the city of Hebron, confirmed that the police are working hard to maintain security and safety and establish public order in cooperation with all institutions, in the service of the country and the citizen. During his meeting with the Chairman of the Plastic Industries Union and member of the Board of Directors of the Hebron Chamber, Kamel Al-Zeer Al-Husseini, the Economic Advisor and member of the Board of Directors of the Hebron Chamber, Ahmed Hassouna, and businessman Majed Al-Zaro, Al-Atouneh praised the cooperation between the Hebron Chamber and the police force in overcoming the obstacles facing businessmen. During the meeting, many issues of interest to all sectors of the citizens of Hebron were reviewed, including encroachments, following up on cases and citizens' complaints. The attendees stressed the importance of cooperation between citizens and institutions and concerted efforts to reduce negative phenom ena, as this is in everyone's interest. Source: Maan News Agency
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