Jordanian officials ’emphasis on foreign support for the alleged coup in their country has prompted observers to look more closely at Jordanian officials’ statements, especially after “Israeli” newspapers lost to Saudi Arabia. And one of the governments of the Persian Gulf exposed these incidents and said that the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime was aware of this plan.
Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman al-Safadi said: “Preliminary investigations have shown that Prince Hamza, the former Crown Prince of Jordan, was constantly coordinating his activities with the former head of the royal court, Awadullah, and that the person is said to be in contact with foreign parties.”, Contacted Prince Hamza’s wife and offered to provide them with a plane to seek refuge in a foreign country immediately.
Awadallah served as economic secretary to the Jordanian premier from 1992 to 1996. He was appointed head of Jordan’s royal court in 2007, before being sacked from the position less than a year later.
Following his dismissal, Awadallah moved to Dubai and established a company, Tomouh, reportedly living between the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.
According to the records of Companies House in the UK, Awadallah has extensive partnerships with Saudi businessmen in the Arab National Bank (ANB) and heads the bank’s London branch, along with a number of Saudi partners.
He is also known for maintaining a network of prominent business connections, including through his presence on the board of directors of Al Baraka Banking Group in Bahrain.
Awadallah is reported to have spent the last few years working as a consultant for Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, with some news outlets calling him one of the masterminds of the privatization of Saudi Arabia’s energy giant Aramco.
Al-Safadi’s remarks were in line with those of House Speaker Abdul Moneim al-Awadat and Jordanian Senate Speaker Faisal al-Fayez. The former stressed that Jordan had accomplished what it called an “attempt to attack the security and stability of the country” and called for resistance to “foreign agenda actors”. The latter accused those he described as “foreign hands” of trying to destabilize Jordan.