Jordan parliament approves proposal to expel Israeli envoy amid tension

The Jordanian parliament on Wednesday approved a proposal to expel the Israeli ambassador amid tension over statements by Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich in which he denied the existence of the Palestinian people. In a speech in Paris on Sun…

The Jordanian parliament on Wednesday approved a proposal to expel the Israeli ambassador amid tension over statements by Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich in which he denied the existence of the Palestinian people. In a speech in Paris on Sunday, Smotrich denied the existence of the Palestinian people, saying the Palestinians were “an invention” from the last century and that people like himself and his grandparents were the ‘real Palestinians.’ He also used a map of Israel during the speech which included sovereign Jordanian and Palestinian territory. In a statement, Parliament Speaker Ahmad al-Safadi called on the government ‘to take effective measures’ over the use of a map of Israel that included sovereign Jordanian and Palestinian territory. ‘This constitutes a violation of the peace treaty and international norms,’ he added. The proposal to expel Israeli Ambassador Eitan Surkis still needs to be approved by the government to be effective. Jordan and Israel signed the Wadi Araba peace treaty in 1994, which brought an end to the state of war between the two countries since the first Arab-Israeli war in 1948. *Ikram Kouachi contributed to this report

Source: Anadolu Agency

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