The King of Jordan, Abdullah II, and the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, on Wednesday, called for "practical and deterrent" measures against the Israeli occupation, within the framework of Arab-Islamic consultation to ensure that the Israeli attack on Qatar does not happen again.
This came during a meeting held between them in the Jordanian capital, Amman, during an unannounced visit by Abbas to Jordan. In the meeting, the two sides discussed "the Israeli aggression against Qatar, reaffirming their condemnation of this brutal attack, the importance of standing by Qatar, and taking practical and deterrent measures against the Israeli occupying state, within the framework of Arab-Islamic consultation to ensure that this does not happen again."
The King of Jordan called on the international community to "bear its responsibilities in confronting everything that threatens the security of the region," reiterating Jordan's condemnation of "the brutal Israeli aggression against Qatar," according to a statement from the royal court.
The King of Jordan called on the international community to bear its responsibilities in confronting everything that threatens the security of the region.





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The President of Palestine and the King of Jordan demand "deterrent" measures against Israel.