The Kingdom of Jordan is considered by many in the press as a "moderate" state. On any given day you can see King Abdullah the diminutive, talk about how much he wants Israel to make peace with the terrorists and with the other Arab countries.
You what you you don't see much of in the press are the reports of Abdullah making nicey nicey with the terrorists like this one from Debka a month ago:
The Palestinians shouldn't feel too bad about the King's hatred of his Palestinian brethren. The King of what is supposed to be the Palestinian State of Jordan also isn't a big fan of Jews and Americans. Just take a look at what appears in the state run press. Read this report from the Intelligence and Terrorism information Center:
You what you you don't see much of in the press are the reports of Abdullah making nicey nicey with the terrorists like this one from Debka a month ago:
Israeli officials and army chiefs were taken aback by an intelligence report summing up two years of research, which exposed Jordan’s King Abdullah, Israel’s partner in peace and the war on terror, as being secretly in league with the Damascus-based radical Khaled Meshaal. A high-placed Israeli source commented: “All these years Israel was guided by the knowledge that Meshaal was sponsored by Damascus and more recently Tehran. We now learn the entire Hamas leadership also enjoyed the patronage of the Hashemite court in Amman. It has been a real shock.Not only is Abdullah a sneak as described above but he is a bigot, he hates Palestinian Arabs. Here in the states, one of the most racist phrases is "Not in my neighborhood!" This disgusting practice is used when someone of another ethnic background dares to purchase a house on his or her block. This past November Abdullah for all intents and purposes, used that phrase to refer to Palestinians in a speech to the Jordanian Parliament:
"Jordan will not accept an unjust settlement of the issue, nor will Jordan accept any settlement that comes at its expense," Abdullah told lawmakers, who applauded loudly. The king did not elaborate, but he was referring to Jordanian fears of a settlement that would cause thousands of Palestinians to settle in the kingdom, upsetting the country's delicate demographic balance. (Ynet)Of course he is trying to do just that to Israel by pushing the Saudi Plan.
The Palestinians shouldn't feel too bad about the King's hatred of his Palestinian brethren. The King of what is supposed to be the Palestinian State of Jordan also isn't a big fan of Jews and Americans. Just take a look at what appears in the state run press. Read this report from the Intelligence and Terrorism information Center:
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Well, we've got some lovely neighbors around here, don't we...
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