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King Abdullah of Jordan warns of “massive conflict” if Israel proceeds with annexation

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AMMAN--King Abdullah II of Jordan warned that Israel’s annexation of parts of the West Bank could lead to “a massive conflict” between his country and the Jewish state and did not exclude the possibility of suspension of Jordan’s 1994 peace treaty with Israel if it proceeds with annexation.

“If Israel really annexed the West Bank in July, it would lead to a massive conflict with the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan,” he told German magazine Der Spiegel Friday.

After the formation of a unity government, Israel could start July 1 a process of annexation of Palestinian occupied territories as part of the US peace plan which allows it to annex about one third of the West Bank and have full control of Jerusalem.

Asked if that would mean suspension of the peace treaty with Israel, King Abdullah replied, “I don’t want to make threats and create an atmosphere of loggerheads, but we are considering all options.”

With Egypt, Jordan is only one of two Arab countries to have formal peace treaties with Israel.

US secretary of state Mike Pompeo, who visited Israel May 13, seemed more cautious than in the past about green-lighting Israel’s annexation designs saying he discussed with Israeli prime minister Benyamin Netanyahu “how to act with various relevant stakeholders” within the US “vision for peace.”

King Abdullah cautioned that “leaders who advocate a one-state solution do not understand what that would mean. What would happen if the Palestinian National Authority collapsed? There would be more chaos and extremism in the region,” he said.

The Jordanian monarch added that the notion of a “one-state solution” is rejected by all member-states in Arab League meetings. “The two-state solution is the only way for us to be able to move forward,” he stressed.

He said his country agreed with Europe and the rest of the international community that “the law of strength should not apply in the Middle East.”

He also questioned the timing of the annexation debate. “Is now, in the midst of the Corona pandemic, really the time to discuss whether we want a one- or two-state solution for Israel and Palestine? Or should we be discussing how we can fight the pandemic together?” he asked.

Various Arab countries as well as the European Union have warned in recent days against the adverse fallout of Israeli annexation moves on peace and security in the region and the world.

https://thearabweekly.com/king-abdullah-jordan-warns-massive-conflict-if-israel-proceeds-annexation

You mean this guy?

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I'm sure Israel is worried.
 
Arabs are such hijras, that they cant gang up and attack israel. The US public is not going to stomach another foreign war in this corona world. A great opportunity will not come back.
To be honest Arabs are helpless. Arab/Middle eastern nations which recognized Israel and made peace with then like Egypt, Jordan, Oman etc have been allowed to live in peace. However countries which resisted Israeli occupation have been turned into dust. Iraq, Syria, Libya directly challenged Israel(Even fought wars against Israel) and now look at these countries.
 
What is it? You tell me. Tell me what this represents?

The details are there in the link that I posted. Posting them here.

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The Kingdom of Israel occupied that part of the land on the Mediterranean Sea known as the Levant which corresponds roughly to the State of Israel of modern times. The region was known, historically, as part of Canaan, as Phoenicia, as Palestine, Yehud Medinata, Judea and, after the Romans destroyed the region in 136 CE, as Syria-Palaestina.

The kingdom split in two following the death of King Solomon (r.c. 965-931 BCE) with the Kingdom of Israel to the north and Judah to the south. In 722 BCE the northern kingdom was destroyed by the Assyrians and the population deported as per Assyrian military policy (resulting in the so-called Lost Ten Tribes of Israel). Judah was destroyed by the Babylonians in 598-582 BCE and the most influential citizens of the region taken to Babylon.

The Persians, following their conquest of the Babylonian Empire, returned the Israelites to their homeland in 538 BCE and held the region as part of their empire until it fell to Alexander the Great (l.356-323 BCE). Following Alexander’s death, the region was held by Ptolemy I and then the Seleucid Empire until c. 168 BCE when the Israelites revolted under the leadership of the Maccabees who established the Hasmonaean Dynasty. The region was taken by Rome in 63 BCE and the people’s resentment against foreign occupation resulted in periods of more or less unrest until the Bar Kochba Revolt of 132-136 CE in which the Jews were defeated, Jerusalem destroyed, and the area renamed Syria-Palaestina by the Roman emperor Hadrian.

https://www.ancient.eu/israel/

wo apki marnay ki tayyari main hay.:pakistan:



Yeah. You can only fight weak Indians and will run away as soon as you hear the name Israel.

So much for your Ummah concept that you keep screaming all the time.

You have nukes but cannot protect your muslim brothers. Pathetic.
 
The details are there in the link that I posted. Posting them here.

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The Kingdom of Israel occupied that part of the land on the Mediterranean Sea known as the Levant which corresponds roughly to the State of Israel of modern times. The region was known, historically, as part of Canaan, as Phoenicia, as Palestine, Yehud Medinata, Judea and, after the Romans destroyed the region in 136 CE, as Syria-Palaestina.

The kingdom split in two following the death of King Solomon (r.c. 965-931 BCE) with the Kingdom of Israel to the north and Judah to the south. In 722 BCE the northern kingdom was destroyed by the Assyrians and the population deported as per Assyrian military policy (resulting in the so-called Lost Ten Tribes of Israel). Judah was destroyed by the Babylonians in 598-582 BCE and the most influential citizens of the region taken to Babylon.

The Persians, following their conquest of the Babylonian Empire, returned the Israelites to their homeland in 538 BCE and held the region as part of their empire until it fell to Alexander the Great (l.356-323 BCE). Following Alexander’s death, the region was held by Ptolemy I and then the Seleucid Empire until c. 168 BCE when the Israelites revolted under the leadership of the Maccabees who established the Hasmonaean Dynasty. The region was taken by Rome in 63 BCE and the people’s resentment against foreign occupation resulted in periods of more or less unrest until the Bar Kochba Revolt of 132-136 CE in which the Jews were defeated, Jerusalem destroyed, and the area renamed Syria-Palaestina by the Roman emperor Hadrian.

https://www.ancient.eu/israel/





Yeah. You can only fight weak Indians and will run away as soon as you hear the name Israel.

So much for your Ummah concept that you keep screaming all the time.

You have nukes but cannot protect your muslim brothers. Pathetic.

Can you stop trolling a serious thread?
 
The details are there in the link that I posted. Posting them here.

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The Kingdom of Israel occupied that part of the land on the Mediterranean Sea known as the Levant which corresponds roughly to the State of Israel of modern times. The region was known, historically, as part of Canaan, as Phoenicia, as Palestine, Yehud Medinata, Judea and, after the Romans destroyed the region in 136 CE, as Syria-Palaestina.

The kingdom split in two following the death of King Solomon (r.c. 965-931 BCE) with the Kingdom of Israel to the north and Judah to the south. In 722 BCE the northern kingdom was destroyed by the Assyrians and the population deported as per Assyrian military policy (resulting in the so-called Lost Ten Tribes of Israel). Judah was destroyed by the Babylonians in 598-582 BCE and the most influential citizens of the region taken to Babylon.

The Persians, following their conquest of the Babylonian Empire, returned the Israelites to their homeland in 538 BCE and held the region as part of their empire until it fell to Alexander the Great (l.356-323 BCE). Following Alexander’s death, the region was held by Ptolemy I and then the Seleucid Empire until c. 168 BCE when the Israelites revolted under the leadership of the Maccabees who established the Hasmonaean Dynasty. The region was taken by Rome in 63 BCE and the people’s resentment against foreign occupation resulted in periods of more or less unrest until the Bar Kochba Revolt of 132-136 CE in which the Jews were defeated, Jerusalem destroyed, and the area renamed Syria-Palaestina by the Roman emperor Hadrian.

https://www.ancient.eu/israel/





Yeah. You can only fight weak Indians and will run away as soon as you hear the name Israel.

So much for your Ummah concept that you keep screaming all the time.

You have nukes but cannot protect your muslim brothers. Pathetic.

Ok. So you agree that Jordan was never part of that land? So you were trolling before?
 
Arabs are such hijras, that they cant gang up and attack israel. The US public is not going to stomach another foreign war in this corona world. A great opportunity will not come back.

Yet the Jews lived under the thumb of Arabs for millennia to the point that as of 2020, 2/3's of all modern-day Israeli Jews are of Arab Jewish ancestry. Israel did not exist for 2000 + years and in that same time period Arabs created an untold amount of caliphates, empires, kingdoms, emirates, sheikdoms, sultanates, imamates on 3 continents (Asia, Europe and Africa) spanning from the outskirts of Paris in the North to the Swahili coastline in Southeastern Africa to Portugal/Spain/Mauritania/Morocco in the west to Western China/modern-day Pakistan in the east not withstanding controlling major ancient trade routes spanning from the Arabian Sea/Red Sea to Indonesia.

Israel is almost the size of Riyadh and even when the Arabs have been at the weakest in history, 20% of Israel's population remains Arab, 2/3 of all Israeli Jews are Arab Jews and if besieged Gaza and West Bank is included, Arabs are the majority, and that against a nuclear armed Israel that has been bankrolled by the US and Western powers since its inception. Great "dominance".

Using your logic, why does Pakistan not conquer Kashmir? Gang up and attack those spineless Dravidians who have never created a single empire outside of their own entity in recorded history. They are not controlling the superpower of the world (USA) as the Jews are apparently.
 
Arabs are such hijras, that they cant gang up and attack israel. The US public is not going to stomach another foreign war in this corona world. A great opportunity will not come back.

@AgNoStiC MuSliM here Is what I was trying to fight against , His post was not just here but nobody even bother to removed it ..
 
Where did I troll?

You brought in Pakistan which is out of the region of conflict, and to which the conflict is not strategically relevant. You then brought in the issue of Ummah in a topic about Arab states and Israel. Then you brought in seriously irrelevant history which holds no importance to topic or any boundaries of modern states today.

So, cut it.
 
Ok. So you agree that Jordan was never part of that land? So you were trolling before?

If you carefully observe the below maps, you will notice a part of Jordan and Golan heights were part of the ancient map.


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Yet the Jews lived under the thumb of Arabs for millennia to the point that as of 2020, 2/3's of all modern-day Israeli Jews are of Arab Jewish ancestry. Israel did not exist for 2000 + years and in that same time period Arabs created an untold amount of caliphates, empires, kingdoms, emirates, sheikdoms, sultanates, imamates on 3 continents (Asia, Europe and Africa) spanning from the outskirts of Paris in the North to the Swahili coastline in Southeastern Africa to Portugal/Spain/Mauritania/Morocco in the west to Western China/modern-day Pakistan in the east not withstanding controlling major ancient trade routes spanning from the Arabian Sea/Red Sea to Indonesia.

Israel is almost the size of Riyadh and even when the Arabs have been at the weakest in history, 20% of Israel's population remains Arab, 2/3 of all Israeli Jews are Arab Jews and if besieged Gaza and West Bank is included, Arabs are the majority, and that against a nuclear armed Israel that has been bankrolled by the US and Western powers since its inception. Great "dominance".

Using your logic, why does Pakistan not conquer Kashmir? Gang up and attack those spineless Dravidians who have never created a single empire outside of their own entity in recorded history. They are not controlling the superpower of the world (USA) as the Jews are apparently.

You are expecting Logic from a Persian or wanna be Westerner , Good luck bro ..
 
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