Ramallah - June 24, 2025. In the framework of strengthening cooperation and integration in field work, the Customs Police Department received directors of the Military Liaison Department in several governorates today, Tuesday, to discuss ways of joint coordination and address challenges impeding workflow.
In the Ramallah and Al-Bireh Governorate, Brigadier General Wael Al-Anati, Director of Customs Police in the Governorate, received Colonel Tariq Jarrar, Director of Military Liaison.
In the Nablus Governorate, Colonel Fadi Abu Al-Qarn, Director of Customs Police, received Lieutenant Colonel Othman Attaya, Director of Military Liaison in the Governorate.
In the Hebron Governorate, Lieutenant Colonel Nidal Al-Saifi, Director of the Customs Police Directorate, received Colonel Muhammad Jawabreh, Director of Military Liaison.
In the Jenin Governorate, Colonel Ahmed Basharat, Director of the Customs Police Directorate, received Colonel Sultan Abu Zeina, Director of Military Liaison.
In the Jericho Governorate, Lieutenant Colonel Tariq Wahish, Director of Customs Police, received Colonel Zuhair Al-Bazour, Director of Military Liaison.
In Bethlehem Governorate, Lieutenant Colonel Abdul Karim Basaytah, Director of the Customs Police, received Colonel Ghaleb Farajallah, Director of the Military Liaison Department in the Governorate.
In Tubas and the Northern Jordan Valley Governorate, Lieutenant Colonel Saad Sayel, Director of the Customs Police Directorate, received Lieutenant Colonel Ahmed Samara, Director of the Military Liaison Department in the Governorate.
In Qalqilya Governorate, Lieutenant Colonel Mohammed Al-Amoudi, Deputy Director of the Customs Police Directorate in the Governorate, received Lieutenant Colonel Ghassan Zaqout, Deputy Director of the Military Liaison Department.
In Salfit Governorate, Major Islam Kleib, Deputy Director of the Customs Police Directorate in the Governorate, received Lieutenant Colonel Ghassan Zaqout, Deputy Director of the Military Liaison Department.
These meetings took place in light of the challenges and obstacles facing the work of the Customs Police Department due to the current security situation. The two sides discussed ways to enhance coordination and integration in field missions to ensure continued efficient operation, serving the public interest and preserving economic security.