The Zionist regime intends to declare war against Jordan.
According to Al-Youm vote, Jordan’s “Islamic Action Front” party, which is the largest opposition party in this country, issued a statement warning against the plan of the Zionist regime for the spatial division of Al-Aqsa Mosque.
In the statement of this party, it is stated: The spatial division of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, which is being reviewed by the Zionist parliament, is nothing but a declaration of war against Jordan and a clear violation of the sovereignty of this country over the occupied holy places of Jerusalem.
In the continuation of this statement, it is emphasized: The Jordanian government should fulfill its duties through effective measures to fight against the draft plan for the spatial division and Judaization of Al-Aqsa Mosque.
According to this statement, the draft law that is being considered in the Zionist Parliament regarding the spatial division of Al-Aqsa Mosque between Muslims and Jews is very dangerous and one should be warned about its consequences.
The Jordanian Action Front Party emphasized that the Zionist regime intends to redefine Al-Aqsa Mosque and deprive Muslims of 70% of the courtyards of this mosque.
Based on the proposed proposals, this amount of the area of Al-Aqsa Mosque courtyards will be allocated to Jews.
Recently, the results of a survey conducted by the “Washington Institute” in collaboration with a regional company have shown that despite the signing of the peace agreement between Jordan and the Zionist regime, the majority of people in this country still hate the Zionists.
According to this report, the results of the said survey show that 84% of Jordanians are against the signing of trade and commercial contracts with the Zionist regime.
Different age groups of Jordanians participated in this survey which was conducted in March and April. They emphasized that even if the economic relationship with the Zionist regime strengthens Jordan’s economy, the people of this country are against signing commercial contracts with Tel Aviv.