Amman: The Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Middle East University, Senator Dr. Yaqoub Nasereddin, in the presence of the President of the University, Prof. Salam Al-Mahadin, emphasised the significance of the message conveyed by the exhibition. The Faculty of Architecture and Design presented “Artistic Illuminations in Reconstruction,” which conveyed the tragedy of the brothers in Gaza in a way that prompted reflection on the noble positions of the Hashemite leadership. This leadership took upon itself the defence of rebuilding the international community’s perception of justice, rights, and stolen land.
He further highlighted that the projects showcased in the exhibition serve to illustrate the fact that a satisfactory quality of life will be restored to Gaza, particularly in light of the architectural dimension evident in the subway project, which evoked considerable admiration from the audience due to its innovative architectural design. This indicates that we are prepared to exert our utmost efforts to ensure that the rights of its people are upheld, particularly in light of the destruction of infrastructure in Gaza resulting from the systematic and immoral targeting of residential buildings, schools, hospitals, roads, water and sewage systems, and electricity networks.
Speaking in the presence of faculty members and a gathering of students, the Dean of the Faculty, Dr. Ayman Awad, explicitly stated that the students’ works definitively confirm that the Gaza Strip was subject to injustice and humiliation in front of the international community without any action being taken. He further highlighted that the reconstruction process represents an opportunity to promote social and economic development and address long-standing grievances in the Gaza Strip.
The exhibition featured a selection of paintings that summarised the history of human rights violations in Gaza and demonstrated the importance of Gaza’s reconstruction process, which faces numerous challenges, including political obstacles, logistical issues, and environmental considerations.