King of Jordan: We consider the West Bank and Gaza along the unified state of Palestine
The king of Jordan said that Jordan opposes any attempt to separate the West Bank from the Gaza Strip, and considers the two areas to be an extension of the unified state of Palestine. |
The king of Jordan, while warning against any tension between the Zionist regime in the West Bank, said that Jordan is against any attempt to separate the West Bank from the Gaza Strip, and considers these two areas to be an extension of the unified Palestinian state.
King Abdullah II of Jordan hosted Mahmoud Abbas, head of the Palestinian Authority, and in this meeting, he emphasized the need for maximum efforts for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and support for civilians.
The Jordanian network “Al-Malke” reported, Abdullah II warned against any tension of the Zionist regime in the West Bank, stressing that Jordan will continue to collect humanitarian and medical aid for the Gaza Strip.
He said that Jordan is against any attempt to separate the West Bank from the Gaza Strip and considers these two areas to be an extension of the unified Palestinian state.
The King of Jordan also emphasized the continuation of coordination between Arab countries to find a just solution to the Palestinian issue based on a two-state solution.
The two-state solution is one of the plans to solve the Palestinian issue that has not led anywhere; Because the Zionist regime has not yet agreed to the creation of a Palestinian state, and the United States does not have a clear position on this matter. In a way that it appears to be a supporter of this solution, but with its support measures of the expansionist policies of the Zionists, it actually calls this solution into question.
Currently, negotiations for a cease-fire are underway in Gaza, which will be held in Paris. Yesterday, the Zionist regime claimed progress in these negotiations, but sources close to the Palestinian resistance groups, while denying these claims, said that Tel Aviv is not willing to make concessions.
Jihad Taha, the official spokesman of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad Movement, said today: The current priority is a ceasefire and an end to Israel’s aggression against our nation. Efforts [to establish a ceasefire] are still ongoing and we hope to achieve the desired results.”
Emphasizing the need for a ceasefire, Israel’s withdrawal from Gaza, and the return of refugees, this Islamic Jihad official stated: Contact and coordination between Palestinian groups continues, but the positions regarding the formation of the cabinet have not been raised at this time. /p>
Source: Fars
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