Jordan, Saudi Arabia and the Palestinian Authority have widely cited Israel's exposure today to negotiations on the integration of the Saudis into Waqf for the pushing of Turkey's feet from East Jerusalem • Orientalist Pinchas Inbari: "Both Ankara and Riyadh seek to upset Jordan's status"
The Saudis want to be part of the Waqf. The Dome of the Rock on the Temple Mount
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AFP
Storm in Arab states and media outlets in Saudi Arabia, Jordan and the Palestinian Authority. This follows the exposure of "Israel Today" on the secret contacts between Israel and Saudi Arabia to the integration of Riyadh into the Waqf Council on the Temple Mount - to push Turkey's legs away from being done in East Jerusalem.
These media outlets have extensively cited the details of the secret negotiations and contacts between the parties, as revealed here. The Quds website has posted a photo slideshow of US President Trump alongside Prime Minister Netanyahu and Saudi detainee Mohammed bin Salman against the backdrop of the Dome of the Temple Mount and extensive quotes from "Israel Today"
reports. They argued that leaking the details of US-sponsored negotiations and publicizing the secret contacts between Jerusalem and Riyadh for the Jordanians' blessing could end them.
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In the exclusive publication yesterday, it was reported that despite Jordan's opposition, who is the exclusive guardian of the Holy Places for Islam on the Temple Mount, in recent months, the Jordanians have softened their stance and the royal court has sent messages to Israel and the United States that it will integrate Saudi delegates into the Waqf Council on the Temple Mount. The Turkish leg in the Holy Basin.
"Jordan trusts Israel"
Oriental Pinhas Inbar from the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs and State: "Turkey and Saudi Arabia seek to undermine Jordan's status on the Temple Mount, given the long-standing conflict between Riyadh and Amman. Jordan is aware that Israel is the only ally the royal family can rely on."