The Power of the ‘Arab Street’ related to Israeli Occupation of Palestine: The Case of Jordan

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Published Date: 28 December 2022 at 17:03


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28 December 2022 at 17:03. Over the last decade and even longer than that, the USA puts a lot of effort and aid to ensure that Jordan will be a joint ally of the USA and Israel. However, any aid to Jordan or trade via the Qiz will not help to silence the voices in Jordan against Israel when Netanyahu's new government will cross Jordan's Red-Lines regarding Jerusalem and Palestinians. The case of Jordan is a good example of the attitude gap between the leadership and the simple people in Arab countries regarding Israel. Nonetheless, any moderate Arab leadership will eventually not ignore the pressure of the 'street' regarding Israel and Palestine when Netanyahu's new government will start the formal 'Ethnic cleansing' in Palestine. Hence, my prediction is that Jordan will join the Arab coalition against Israel when a conflict will erupt between Israel and Palestine following the 'Ethnic cleansing'.

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