
Jordan tried to convince Iran not to attack
Last Updated on August 5, 2024 9:40 am
Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi is making a last ditch effort to prevent Iran’s counter-attack on Israel to avenge the killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniya.
The killing of Haniya has sparked tensions in the Middle East. A massive conflict is expected there. So Safadi went to Tehran to prevent the spread of war in the Middle East. This is the first visit by a Jordanian foreign minister to Iran in two decades. News from The Guardian.
Jordan is largely seen as a Western ally. But there are many Palestinian people. Jordan has been balancing the Gaza conflict for so long. Now the Jordanian authorities are under internal pressure to cut ties with Israel.
When Iran attacked Israel last April, Jordan was helping the US and Israel to destroy Iranian missiles. But people did not take it well. The government is facing the anger of the people.
There are massive protests in Jordan over support for the Israeli attack on Gaza. In the case of Haniya’s murder, Jordan expressed great anger against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Jordan said it was a crime of incitement and a violation of international law.
Ayman Safadi’s visit to Iran did not succeed. On Sunday, the Iranian authorities said that there is no way of reconciliation. The murder of Haniya, a guest of Tehran, will be answered.
Before that, they destroyed several missiles that came into Jordanian airspace last April. Jordan says it will not allow its country to be in another country’s battlefield. However, they also allowed the French Navy to install radars.
Iran says the killing of Haniya crossed all limits. A meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has been called by the country. In this meeting, Tehran will be able to put pressure on Persian countries. In particular, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates will be able to talk about imposing sanctions on Israel.
Jordan tried to convince Iran not to attack
Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi is making a last ditch effort to prevent Iran’s counter-attack on Israel to avenge the killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniya.
The killing of Haniya has sparked tensions in the Middle East. A massive conflict is expected there. So Safadi went to Tehran to prevent the spread of war in the Middle East. This is the first visit by a Jordanian foreign minister to Iran in two decades. News from The Guardian.
Jordan is largely seen as a Western ally. But there are many Palestinian people. Jordan has been balancing the Gaza conflict for so long. Now the Jordanian authorities are under internal pressure to cut ties with Israel.
When Iran attacked Israel last April, Jordan was helping the US and Israel to destroy Iranian missiles. But people did not take it well. The government is facing the anger of the people.
There are massive protests in Jordan over support for the Israeli attack on Gaza. In the case of Haniya’s murder, Jordan expressed great anger against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Jordan said it was a crime of incitement and a violation of international law.
Ayman Safadi’s visit to Iran did not succeed. On Sunday, the Iranian authorities said that there is no way of reconciliation. The murder of Haniya, a guest of Tehran, will be answered.
Before that, they destroyed several missiles that came into Jordanian airspace last April. Jordan says it will not allow its country to be in another country’s battlefield. However, they also allowed the French Navy to install radars.
Iran says the killing of Haniya crossed all limits. A meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has been called by the country. In this meeting, Tehran will be able to put pressure on Persian countries. In particular, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates will be able to talk about imposing sanctions on Israel.

