Experience is knowing a lot of things you shouldn’t do.” William S. Knudsen

ELZUBI – Sudanese Crop Losses (QBC TV)

ELZUBI – Sudanese Crop Losses (QBC TV)
The upcoming agricultural season faces a severe risk of failure due to the combined impact of economic, military, and natural factors.
Agricultural input costs have risen sharply: fertilizer prices jumped by 67% (and in some reports from other states reached as high as 167%), while fuel prices surged by 220%. Irrigation systems have been heavily disrupted by ongoing military operations, compounded by meteorological forecasts predicting reduced rainfall.
Equally alarming are the looming crop losses: in the absence of rapid global humanitarian assistance and emergency interventions, agricultural losses could exceed the threshold of 40% or more.

ELZUBI to ALRAI: Food Security in Jordan: National Achievements Strengthening Independence and Food Sovereignty

Dr. ELZUBI emphasized that these achievements represent a practical translation of His Majesty King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein’s vision of strengthening self-reliance and consolidating national sovereignty.
He added that food security has now become one of the pillars of national security and a testament to Jordan’s resilience in facing challenges—ensuring Jordanians a future of greater safety, stability, and prosperity.

ELZUBI / Cairo News / Crises and Health as National Security

Why is health today considered a matter of national and economic security?
any disruption in the health system directly affects productivity, social stability, and the defensive capacity of states. The COVID 19 pandemic proved that health is not merely a service sector, but a pillar of national security—just like food and energy.
Global Crises and Individual Behavior Global crises reshape how individuals act: they drive more cautious consumption patterns, increase tendencies to stockpile food and medicine, and amplify collective anxiety that influences trust in markets and institutions.