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The head of the National Security Council visited Jordan and discussed the steps that Israel will take in favor of the Palestinians | Israel Today

2022-06-20T14:23:00.627Z


Hulta's visit comes after a brief period of Israeli anger over Jordan over the Jordanian prime minister, who called on the Palestinians to use violence against Israel during Ramadan


The head of the National Security Council, Dr. Eyal Hulta, returned today (Monday) from a visit to the Kingdom of Jordan.

Hulta has held a number of meetings at the Jordanian royal palace and it is estimated that they are intended, among other things, to update the Jordanians on the steps that Israel will take in favor of the Palestinians ahead of their visit to Biden.

This includes stopping the demolition of terrorist homes until after US President Joe Biden's visit to Israel, in less than a month.

Hulta's visit comes after a brief period of Israeli anger over Jordan over the words of the Jordanian prime minister, who called on the Palestinians to use violence against Israel during Ramadan.

Political sources then told "Israel Today" that the Jordanians crossed a red line and should know this.

It was also learned that at the time, there were a number of angry conversations between Israeli officials and their colleagues in Amman.

Despite the anger, Israel decided to move on, and today, as mentioned, the head of the National Security Council visited Jordan.

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Source: israelhayom

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