In Jordan, the government has arrested hundreds of individuals, including 250 participants in pro-Palestinian protests, for their involvement in protests or online advocacy supporting Palestine. These actions come as the country faces internal unrest, with accusations against Hamas and its allies, including the Muslim Brotherhood, for attempting to destabilize the nation and give the "resistance" a new foothold. The Jordanian government, which has a significant portion of its population being ethnic Palestinian, is in a delicate position as it navigates its relationship with Israel. Officials have warned Hamas against interfering in Jordan's internal affairs, highlighting the tension between maintaining national stability and addressing the sentiments of its Palestinian population.
One of the main promoters and leaders of these demonstrations is the Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan, a group aligned with Hamas for their shared ideological origins. @MOhadIsrael reports: https://t.co/sj7hjcOCDr
Jordanian police arrested 250 participants in pro-Palestinian protests. Regime officials warn Hammas not to interfere in Jordan's internal affairs. https://t.co/780EqwsYOp
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Kingdom of Jordan states that they “arrested 250 rioters,” a government representative also warns Hamas not to interfere in the internal affairs of Jordan https://t.co/3LpJkbrpE0
Hamas’s supporters, sympathizers & their Muslim Brotherhood allies are determined to destabilize Jordan & are working hard to sow chaos in the fragile Kingdom, hoping that the country's collapse would open a new front against Israel, giving Iran & the "resistance" a new foothold.
Jordanian government claims HAMAS is trying to incite unrest in Jordan. https://t.co/9gskxftIg2
In Jordan, "hundreds of people have likely been arrested for their involvement in protests or online Palestinian advocacy," as the monarchy struggles with a dilemma: being an ally of Israel despite half its population being ethnic Palestinian. https://t.co/biWfFc0yo6