The King of Jordan expressed Abdullah II He expressed his rejection of any plans for Israel to occupy parts of the Strip Gaza Or establishing security zones inside the Gaza Strip, stressing that the root of the crisis is Israel’s deprivation of the Palestinians of their legitimate rights.
In statements reported by official media, King Abdullah told senior politicians during a meeting at the Royal Palace – today, Monday – that there can be no “military or security solution” to the conflict between the Israelis and the Palestinians. He added that Israel should not separate the Gaza Strip from the rest of the Palestinian territories.
The Jordanian King stressed that any solution that does not lead to the restoration of rights to the Palestinians will be “…The result is failure and more cycles of violence and destruction.”
He explained that he had long warned of Israeli violations in… West BankAnd that attacks by Jewish settlers on Palestinian civilians could lead to “an explosion in the situation in the region and an expansion of the conflict.”
Since the start of the Israeli war on Gaza, the King of Jordan has repeatedly stressed that the only way to achieve lasting peace is to revive negotiations related to the establishment of an independent Palestinian state alongside Israel.
Negotiations brokered by the United States to establish an independent Palestinian state within the framework of the so-called “two-state solution” stopped about a decade ago.
Reviewing agreements with Israel
On the other hand, the Jordanian House of Representatives voted unanimously today on a proposal calling on the Council’s Legal Committee to review the agreements signed with Israel.
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Ahmed Al-Safadi, called on the Parliamentary Legal Committee to review these agreements and provide the necessary recommendations regarding them in order to submit them to the Council of Ministers to be conditional on stopping the aggression against Gaza.
Al-Safadi urged the Legal Committee to establish A framework for submitting a complaint through official channels before the International Criminal Court to investigate and hold accountable the war crimes and genocide committed in Gaza, and circulate this step to the Arab and Islamic parliaments.
The Israeli war on the Gaza Strip has been continuing since the seventh of last October, leaving thousands of martyrs, wounded and missing.