The Jordanians respond to the boast of the Zionist journalist. Eddie Cohen, who claimed that the Zionist military could occupy Jordan in just a quarter of an hour and have a drink in the al-Adsiyah supermarket, met with an interesting reaction from the Jordanian people.
The new post of Eddie Cohen, a journalist and Zionist cyberspace activist on Twitter and his insult to the Jordanians, caused controversy and was met with a severe reaction from the Jordanian people.
Cohen wrote in a Twitter post insulting the Jordanian government and threatening to occupy it in just a quarter of an hour. “Let us continue on this path.”
He did not stop there, writing in another post in response to remarks by Jordanian Information Minister Sakhr Dudin that his country would use soft power against Israel, not weapons and missiles: “I must emphasize about Jordan that What Minister Dudin said is true … The Jordanian army does not have enough planes and tanks because the king sold foreign planes and newspapers and Israel supports the Jordanian army, just as it was Israel that fought 15 Cobra helicopters to fight ISIS. “It gave it to this country.”
According to the Amun news website, following these controversial posts, residents of the Al-Adsiyah area in Naur, in response to Cohen, gathered in front of the Al-Thawabiyah supermarket, raising Palestinian and Jordanian flags, while holding a picture of the Zionist flag. They were dragged to the ground. They told the Zionist regime that their response to any aggression would be visible, not audible.
The Zionist correspondent had previously insulted the government and the King of Jordan: “If King Abdullah II of Jordan thinks of war with Israel, we will occupy Jordan with two tanks in three hours and our troops in Abdoun (a neighborhood in western Amman) And from affluent areas where the US Embassy is located) will drink.