Jordanian Democratic Popular Unity Party

Jordanian Democratic Popular Unity Party (Arabic: حزب الوحدة الشعبية الديمقراطي الأردني Hizb Al-Wahdah Al-Sha'abiyah Al-Dimuqratiyyah Al-Urduniy), commonly known as Wihda, is a political party in Jordan.

Other goals include eradicating settler colonialism, strengthening labor unions, allowing freedom of speech, preventing government corruption, expanding social services, and promoting higher education.

[4] The party's objectives are as follows: "Establishing national democratic rule, where people are the source of authorities, thus achieving the state of law and institutions in order to stabilize the concepts and values of justice, freedom, creativity, thinking, and national unity.

"[6] On the 2023 conflict in Israel and Gaza, the party has reiterated its condemnation of Zionism and its commitment to an independent Palestine, arguing for "Adopting resistance in all its forms, most notably armed struggle, as the only feasible and fruitful approach to confronting the Zionist aggression and displacement project, and as a natural, human, religious, and national duty and right approved by international conventions and laws; Its legitimacy is above any demonization, controversy, or attempt at confusion and distortion intentionally by the global colonial powers.

They call for the canceling of the Wadi Araba Agreement and argue for the removal of foreign military bases on Jordanian soil.