Against the background of tensions around Jerusalem: The King of Jordan will meet with Biden this week at the White House
The two are expected to discuss the situation in Jerusalem and attempts to calm the situation - he told Walla!
A source from the subject.
Biden is expected to arrive in Israel during the last two weeks of June and hold meetings with senior Israeli officials in Jerusalem and with Palestinian officials in Bethlehem.
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09/05/2022
Monday, 09 May 2022, 21:47 Updated: 22:16
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In the video: Biden and King Abdullah are intended: "The United States is always here for Jordan" (Editing: Aviad Ballali)
Amid tensions around Jerusalem, Jordan's King Abdullah will meet this week with US President Joe Biden in the White House, Walla! Told a source on the subject tonight (Monday)
. Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has received an invitation from US President to visit Israel in the coming months, with Israeli officials saying a deadline has not yet been set for Biden's visit to Israel, but is expected to take place in the last two weeks of June. 24 hours, during which the American president will hold meetings with Israeli officials in Jerusalem and with Palestinian officials in Bethlehem.
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Bennett: "Decisions regarding the Temple Mount will be made by Israel without regard to foreign considerations"
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Last night Bennett said that when it comes to terrorism - there is no political consideration.
"All decisions regarding the Temple Mount and Jerusalem will be made by the Israeli government, which is the sovereign of the city, without any consideration of foreign considerations," he said at the beginning of the cabinet meeting.
"We certainly reject any foreign interference in the decisions of the Israeli government."
Bennett's remarks come against the background of the clarification of the Prime Minister, MK Mansour Abbas, that he expects understandings in the context of the Temple Mount. Abbas updated Bennett and Lapid on this and until the agreements are reached with him, his party will continue the boycott of votes in the Knesset.
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