Saturday, August 23, 2008

Jordan Threatens Israel Over Jerusalem

Earlier this week Jordan's King publicly embraced Hamas and today Jordan's Foreign Minister warned Israel's Ambassador against a planned archaeological dig in Jerusalem because:

"This would also lead to a new violent conflict in the Middle East because Jerusalem is a red line for Muslims and Arabs." That the Jordanians have suddenly become energetic opponents of Israel is troubling. It could mean they have calculated that being on Israel's side against radical Islam is a losing proposition. There is no doubt that Israel's policy of appeasing its enemies is emboldening its enemies and causing its friends to rethink their alliances.

It is also the height of Chutzpah for Jordan to threaten Israel over Jerusalem. Remember it is Jordan that kept Jews out of the Old City from 1948 to 1968.

A Turkish News site is reporting that Hamas has publicly declared a campaign to stop the spread of Judaism in Jerusalem.

Hamas's declaration comes in a week where there were reports that Jordan's King is likely to start formal relations with Hamas.

Hamas has sure come a long way since the world declared opposition to its takeover of Gaza.

Guest Comment:Not only did Jordan keep Jews out of Jerusalem during the period it illegally occupied the city, but it destroyed nearly all the synagogues, and used Jewish tombstones from the cemetaries to build roads and latrines.

So, is this the end of the peace treaty with Jordan, with Egypt soon to follow? Condi, why don't you insist that Israel dismantle more checkpoints and roadblocks, so much easier to make it for the terrorists?
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Best,
Aggie

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