In our trip to the Al-Hassan Industrial Estate, we were able to discover that this industrial park was initiated in an "act of good will" towards the peace process between Israel and Jordan. Jordan is able to create jobs while strengthening its infrastructure through industrialization. Because of the insufficiency in oil and water (by the way gas costs roughly the same as it does in the United States, to speak of, but is considered very expensive because of the low cost of living), Jordan has fallen behind and has greatly needed the growth of industry. This industrial zone serves that purpose in providing Israel and other countries necessary needs, while also providing the US and Israel duty-free shipping for goods (and the US returns this as well).
In 1996, a peace process was initiated in Congress to create these industrial zones (10 in all) for the purpose of stabilizing peace through the duty-free goods. Because these goods are duty-free, it is wise for investors to invest in these parks, which spurs growth. The industrial park we visited was the first of 10 to become fully functional.
We were also able to visit Um-Qais, the location at which one can see Israel and Syria. Through this trip, we were able to see from a political standpoint (since 1/2 of us are PS majors) why the Golan Heights is such a strategic location militarily speaking and why Israel is slow to give it to Syria. The Golan Heights provide great height and advantage to whomever owns it because it over looks Syria and Israel. Great lookout point. It was fantastic to be able to see all of this first-hand.
If you would like to see pictures of our journies, just look under the "Instructions for Viewing" on the left and follow the instructions... we will keep it updated!

