Report: The King of Jordan Refused to Meet Netanyahu Before the War on Iran
Translation SadaNews - The Hebrew channel Reshet Kan reported, citing Israeli and Arab sources, that the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu approached the office of King Abdullah II of Jordan before the war on Iran with a request for a meeting. However, the office of King Abdullah set a series of conditions for holding the meeting. The same sources added, according to SadaNews translation, that the responses received from Israel did not meet Jordan's ambitions, leading Jordan to decide not to grant Netanyahu a political achievement in the form of a meeting with the king and to continue relations with Israel through security channels behind the scenes. It was also mentioned later that the king refused to meet Netanyahu, among other reasons, due to the closure of Al-Aqsa Mosque since the beginning of the war.
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