11/06/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/06/2025 07:30
The large-scale simulation tested Jordan's coordinated response to a combination of terrorist attacks and natural disasters.
The exercise mobilised the country's security and civil protection forces across three levels of command:
A key moment took place on 5 November, when the EU Ambassador to Jordan attended the exercise during the implementation of a terrorist attack scenario, highlighting the strong EU-Jordan partnership in counter-terrorism cooperation.
Through the EU-funded CT JUST project, an independent evaluation team was deployed to assess the exercise's effectiveness, focusing on:
The multi-hazard scenario tested realistic and simultaneous challenges, including a major terrorist attack, natural disaster impacts, and cascading effects across sectors.
Now in its fifth year, Darb Al Amman demonstrates Jordan's continued commitment to strengthening national preparedness and response capacities.
The EU's support through CT JUST reinforces its commitment to Jordan's security sector development, fostering international best practice exchange, capacity building and greater resilience to complex crises.