The Edifice of the Martyrs of the Battle of Al-Karameh project was carried out at the Shuna District near Al-Shuna Secondary School for Boys, and was inaugurated by the late King Al-Hussein bin Talal in 1976. The edifice includes the memorial edifice of a bronze statue representing the Arab soldier in a state of full readiness and his gaze is directed towards the occupied land, it is surrounded on the sides by arc shaped marble panels inscribed with the names of the martyrs who died defending the land of Jordan in the Battle of Al-Karama. King Abdullah II Ibn Al-Hussein sponsored the Golden Jubilee celebrations of Al-Karama on 3/18/2018. The museum now contains collectibles, images of the martyrs, individual weapons, cannons, and vehicles from both sides, the Jordanian army and the losses of the Israeli army. The museum documents the course of the battle, the weapons and the equipment in which it was used, as well as the photographs, documents, maps, models and Lay-figures that evoked the heroism of the nobles in the timeless Battle of Al-Karama.