For many Jordanians, Maher Al-Jazi's actions are nothing short of heroic. The 39-year-old killed three Israeli forces before being shot dead at the King Hussein Bridge, the vital link between Jordan and the occupied West Bank. On Sunday, Amman erupted in a wave of defiance, as thousands held a symbolic funeral for Al-Jazi, whose martyrdom has sparked a surge of solidarity and outrage across the region. Demonstrators are sending a clear message: there is no choice but action against the Israeli regime. This symbolic funeral isn’t just a tribute—it's a passionate call for change and resistance.