Jordan seeks to strengthen relations with the Zionist regime.
Zionist media reported that the regime’s war minister had discussed security and political issues during his meeting with the Jordanian king over the past few days.
Zionist Channel 13 television reported Friday night (last night) that official assessments in Tel Aviv indicate that Jordan is moving towards strengthening relations with Tel Aviv.
Alon bin David, a military analyst for Israel’s Channel 13 television, was quoted by official sources as saying that Israeli War Minister Bani Gantz met with Jordanian King Abdullah II in Amman to strengthen ties between Amman and Tel Aviv, especially in the shadows. The compromise of the four Arab countries with the Zionist regime has taken place.
Zionist circles have predicted that Jordan will hold public meetings at the level of Israeli ministers and senior officials.
The Israeli website “Wallah” also revealed two days ago that Gantz and Abdullah II discussed security cooperation strategies to deal with the current situation in Syria, political, security, economic and other issues.
The meeting discussed the situation in the West Bank, because from Jordan’s point of view, the stability of the situation in the West Bank is in Jordan’s interest, and the King of Jordan prefers to resume the political process between Tel Aviv and the Palestinian Authority.
According to the Al-Arabi Al-Jadeed website, Gantz stressed the importance of the meeting after meeting with Abdullah II at the Herzliya Center for Politics and Strategy, saying that Jordan is a great strategic treasure for Israel’s security.