Jordan has carried out the executions of six individuals convicted of terrorism-related offenses. The executions stem from the murders of Jordanian security personnel – soldiers and police officers – within the Hashemite Kingdom. Details regarding the timing of the crimes and the specific identities of those executed have not been widely released. This marks a significant escalation in Jordan’s response to terrorism, as the country has maintained a moratorium on capital punishment for several years. The Jordanian government stated the executions were carried out following legal procedures and final appeals. Human rights organizations have expressed concern over the use of the death penalty, citing due process and fair trial standards. This action signals a firm stance against violent extremism within the nation.