ARAB AND WORLD

Mon 13 Nov 2023 6:33 pm - Jerusalem Time

The Jordanian Parliament unanimously agrees to review the agreements signed with Israel

The Jordanian House of Representatives unanimously agreed on Monday to invite its president, Ahmed Al-Safadi, to review the agreements signed with Israel and provide recommendations to the government, according to the Council’s account on the X platform (formerly Twitter).


Ahmed Al-Safadi said, according to a video clip published by the “Al-Mamlaka” channel of the parliament session on Monday: “I call on, in your name, the legal committee to review the agreements signed with (the usurping entity) and to make the necessary recommendations regarding them in order to present them to the government, to be conditional on stopping the aggression against Gaza.”


Al-Safadi added: “I place this proposal in the hands of any colleagues who wish to present it to the Council for a vote on it, as the bylaws do not allow the President of the Council to submit proposals.”


The Speaker of the Jordanian House of Representatives affirmed during the Council session: “I call on the Legal Committee to establish a framework, through official channels, before the International Criminal Court to investigate and hold accountable the war crimes and genocide committed in Gaza, and to circulate this step to the Arab and Islamic parliaments.”


Ahmed Al-Safadi added: “Some are practicing theorizing about the resistance in the steps it is taking, and we say to them: (You have nothing to do with what the resistance decides. Remain silent. They are the owners of the land and the cause, and you are the ones who have failed, and it is not permissible for the one who is sitting to issue a fatwa to the resistance).”


Al-Safadi pointed out that “the efforts of the Jordanian monarch, King Abdullah II, contributed to changing global public opinion, after he had been led by the (false entity) narrative,” he said.



Tags

Share your opinion

The Jordanian Parliament unanimously agrees to review the agreements signed with Israel

MORE FROM ARAB AND WORLD