Jordan condemns Netanyahu's ‘incendiary calls’ for establishing Palestinian state in Saudi Arabia
Jordan condemned on Sunday Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s statements about establishing a Palestinian state in Saudi Arabia, deeming them “incendiary calls” and a “violation of international law”.
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He stressed Jordan’s “absolute rejection of these provocative statements, which reflect an exclusionary and inciting ideology hostile to peace and contribute to further escalation in the region.”
The spokesman reaffirmed Jordan’s “full solidarity with Saudi Arabia” and called on the international community to “condemn and denounce these irresponsible remarks.”
“The Israeli government will not succeed in covering up the truth that the continuation of occupation and the violation of Palestinian rights is the root cause of the conflict in the region,” he added.