Thursday, 9 May 2013

Jordan moves to expel Israel’s ambassador



The Jordanian Parliament voted unanimously on May 8 to ask the government to expel Israel’s ambassador to Jordan, Daniel Nevo, in protest at what the members of parliament say are Israeli violations during incidents at the Masjid al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem. Earlier on May 8 Israeli soldiers prevented Palestinians from going into Masjid al-Aqsa on the occasion of the “Jerusalem Day".




Five Palestinians were wounded due to clashes and those who were barred from entering the mosque held a protest by performing noon prayer at the entrance gates.Members of the Jordanian Parliament described the incidents as “Israeli violations.” Jordan’s Prime Minister Abdullah al-Nasour said that the government was discussing retaliation for what he called “Israel’s evil plans.”“The cabinet is looking into what Israel has done in Masjid al-Aqsa. As a first step, we will ask our ambassador Walid Abidat to send a letter of protest to the Israeli government,” al-Nasour said, adding that if the issue was not resolved, they would consider appealing to the United Nations Security Council.The decision of the parliament is constitutionally non-binding until ratified by King Abdullah II.



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