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The Palestinian President rejects “attempts to tamper with” Jordan’s security and stability

2024-04-02T17:49:48+00:00

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/ Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas phoned Jordanian King Abdullah II on Tuesday evening, according to what the Palestinian News Agency “Wafa” reported.

During the call, Abbas affirmed his “standing, the leadership and the Palestinian people, alongside the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan under the leadership of King Abdullah II, and the complete rejection of all attempts to tamper with Jordan’s security and stability or the attempt to exploit the suffering of our Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip to tamper with the Jordanian arena, and reject any external interference in Jordanian affairs.” internal”.

The Palestinian President stressed his confidence that Jordan, under the leadership of King Abdullah II, will overcome all circumstances and remain a safe and stable country, stressing that “security and stability in Jordan is a supreme Palestinian interest.”

He also renewed his thanks to the King for “Jordan’s firm and supportive positions for the Palestinian people to achieve all their legitimate rights, as well as for its endeavors and efforts to work to stop the Israeli aggression against our people, deliver aid to our people in Gaza, and prevent forced displacement, and for the importance of the Jordanian role in protecting the Islamic and Christian sanctities in Jerusalem.” Through the Hashemite custodianship of the holy sites.”

For his part, the Jordanian King thanked the Palestinian President for these brotherly positions, and reiterated Jordan’s continued support for the Palestinian people until they achieve their legitimate rights and establish their independent state on the borders of June 4, 1967, with Jerusalem as its capital.

The calls of the protest movement from Hamas leaders to the Jordanian people sparked criticism from the Jordanian authorities, who confirmed that any attempts to incite against the Jordanian state are desperate attempts that seek to distract the compass.

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