AlHijjah 27, 1436, Oct 11, 2015, SPA -- The Jordanian Lower House Sunday condemned the terrorist bombings which targeted a peaceful rally in the Turkish capital Ankara and left many innocent civilians killed or wounded. The House said in a statement it rejected all forms of violence anywhere in the world no matter what the motives, stressing the importance of stepping up efforts to counter terrorism and extremism, "which know no religion or boundaries and do not differentiate between nationalities". Terrorism violates all divine and international humanitarian laws, and that it must be firmly confronted wherever it happened to exist, the statement added. The House also voiced solidarity with the Turkish parliament and expressed its condolences to the Turkish people and families of the victims, and wished the injured a speedy recovery.