Political source: "Jordanians play a double game, received messages that they exaggerated"
In view of the growing tensions with Jordan over the riots on the Temple Mount, the source said that the Jordanians "speak out against us with unbearable and unacceptable sharpness and then explain to everyone behind closed doors that this is their way of calming the demands to sever ties with us."
According to him, the texts they play cannot be tolerated
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20/04/2022
Wednesday, 20 April 2022, 17:04 Updated: 17:37
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A political source said tonight (Wednesday) that the Jordanians are playing a kind of double game.
"They speak out against us with unbearable and unacceptable sharpness and then explain to everyone behind closed doors that this is their way of calming the demands to sever the relationship with us."
The source continued that "the border was crossed in the prime minister's speech in parliament. This is not a text that can be tolerated from a friendly country. Jordan has fears of a change in the status quo, we have no such goal. They want to lead the Arab world's resistance to ease themselves at home. "Parliament has already called for the cancellation of the peace agreements with Israel. The king is in the corner. Since yesterday there has been a certain calm. They received messages not only from Israel that they exaggerated. These messages were conveyed firmly that they are not used to."
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Bahrain: "It is important to prevent escalation on the Temple Mount"
Earlier, the prime minister spoke with Bahrain's heir Salman bin Hamad, who stressed the importance of preventing escalation on the Temple Mount.
During the conversation, the regent greeted Bennett in honor of Passover, and aspects of cooperation between the two countries were reviewed.
Prominent issues in the regional and international arena were also discussed.
"It is important to prevent escalation on the Temple Mount," Ben Hemed said.
Last month, the "Peak of the Negev" was held in Israel, with the participation of the foreign ministers of Israel, the United States, Egypt, Morocco, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates.
The officials announced that the meeting would be turned into a regular forum to be called the "Negev Forum," and would convene once in a while to discuss regional issues.
At the same time, several working groups will be established for specific security, political and economic issues.
"We have decided to turn the summit of the Negev into a permanent forum. We are opening a door for all the peoples in the region, including the Palestinians, and offering them to replace the path of terrorism with prosperity and success," said Foreign Minister Yair Lapid.
Bahrain's Foreign Minister 'Abd al-Latif al-Ziani said at the event that "this summit has become more urgent following the Houthi attacks, the threat of Hezbollah and the Iranian nuclear issue. We want to expand cooperation with Israel. There is great potential. This forum It is an important step in strengthening the relationship. "
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