‘Doomed to fail’: Jordan's King rejects any Israeli plan to occupy parts of Gaza
- Jordan's King Abdullah rejected any plans by Israel to occupy parts of Gaza or create security zones, stating that the root cause of the crisis between Israel and the Palestinians is Israel's denial of Palestinians' legitimate rights.
- The king emphasized that there can be no military or security solution to the conflict and that Gaza should not be separated from the other Palestinian Territories. He warned that Israeli violations in the West Bank and attacks by Jewish settlers could escalate the conflict and push the region further into chaos.
- King Abdullah called for revived negotiations on an independent Palestinian state alongside Israel as the only path to permanent peace, as previous US-brokered negotiations have been frozen for almost a decade.
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Jordan's king rejects any Israeli plan to occupy parts of Gaza
Jordan's King Abdullah rejected any plans by Israel to occupy parts of Gaza or to create security zones within the enclave, saying the root cause of the crisis was Israel's denial of Palestinians' legitimate rights, state media said on Monday.
Jordan's king rejects any scenario envisaging reoccupation of Gaza, buffer zones
Abdullah II also emphasized that the enclave should not be separated from the rest of Palestine and called on the international community to stop the humanitarian disaster in the Gaza Strip
Jordan’s king rejects any Israeli plan to occupy parts of Gaza
AMMAN, Nov 13 — Jordan’s King Abdullah rejected any plans by Israel to occupy parts of Gaza or to create security zones within the enclave, saying the root cause of the crisis was Israel’s denial of Palestinians’ “legitimate rights”, state media said today. In comments he made at the royal palace, the king was quoted as telling senior politicians that there could be “no military or security solution” to the conflict between Israel and the Palest…
Jordan's king rejects any Israeli plan to occupy parts of Gaza
Jordan's King Abdullah rejected any plans by Israel to occupy parts of Gaza or to create security zones within the enclave, saying the root cause of the crisis was Israel's denial of Palestinians' \"legitimate rights\", state media said on Monday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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