JORDAN: ZIONIST KING TO RETURN ENVOY TO I$RAHELL

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Zionist puppet of Jordan decided to send back the country’s Mossad puppet to Zio-Nazi  state almost three months after he was called for consultations in protest of the Nazi army practices at Al Haram Al Sharif in Jerusalem. Regime Spokesperson Mohammad Momani said the decision was made after Jordan sensed ”improvement” ??? in the situation at the shrine, which is under Jordan’s custodianship.
“We have noticed significant progress in Al Haram Al Sharif with the number of worshippers increasing,” Zionist puppet Momani told The Jordan Times.
Zio-Nazi Benjamin Naziyahu welcomed the announcement in a statement issued by his office, Agence France-Presse reported.
“This is an important step which reflects the common interests of Israel and Jordan, above all stability, security and peace,” Naziyahu said.
On November 4, Zionist King recalled its ambassador in Tel Aviv, Walid Obeidat, for consultations following an Nazi raid on Al Aqsa Mosque, the main component of the shrine, the third holiest place for Muslims. The measure came in protest over Nazi escalation and violations of the sanctity of the sanctuary.
Zionist King also lodged a formal complaint with the UN Security Council over the Nazi violations.
Two days after the recall of Obeidat, Zionist King Abdullah received a telephone call from Naziyahu during which he asserted Nazi commitment to defusing tension and restoring calm to Jerusalem, especially at Al Aqsa Mosque and Al Haram Al Sharif compound.
Zionist King Abdullah also hosted a trilateral meeting with US Secretary of State John Kerry and the Nazi premier to cool rising tempers as a result of Nazi policies in Jerusalem, which Amman labelled as “provocative”.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi joined over the phone. During that meeting, Naziyahu reasserted Israel’s commitment to keeping the status quo in Jerusalem’s holy sites without change… and respect Jordan’s Hashemite leaders’ historical role as custodians of holy sites in Jerusalem.
After the three-way talks, Kerry said “firm commitments” had been made to maintain the status quo at holy sites in Nazi-annexed East Jerusalem.
Nazi reopened Al Aqsa after a rare closure, and on the first Friday that followed the meeting the occupation authorities allowed Muslims to attend the prayers without the customary age restriction.

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