Jordan has rejected a proposal by senior Hamas official Mousa Abu Marzouk to relocate the Palestinian group's leadership to the kingdom. This comes in light of comments from Marzouk indicating that most of Hamas's leaders are Jordanian citizens and would consider moving to Jordan if they were forced to leave Qatar. Jordan's response emphasizes that any Palestinian wishing to move to the kingdom must prove they have severed ties with Hamas.
Bad news for Hamas leaders. Hamas officials have announced that if they are forced to leave Qatar, they will move to Jordan. The Kingdom of Jordan said: Any Palestinian who wishes to move to Jordan will have to prove that he has severed his ties with the terrorist organization
A senior Hamas official says the #Palestinian group would eye relocating its leadership to #Jordan if circumstances compel them to leave #Qatar, where they have been since Doha was asked by Washington to host them. https://t.co/QmL5HDXfJV
#Hamas Senior Official Mousa Abu Marzouk: Most Of Hamas's Leaders Are Jordanian Citizens; If We Had To Leave #Qatar, We Would Go To #Jordan – Audio of report here https://t.co/ZrJdI73XsZ #MEMRI https://t.co/osRRkz9OOb
Hamas Senior Official Mousa Abu Marzouk: Most of Hamas’s Leaders Are Jordanian Citizens; If We Had to Leave Qatar, We Would Go to Jordan #Hamas #Qatar #Jordan https://t.co/lhQKasdUP5
Jordan flatly rejects senior Hamas official’s idea of moving leadership to kingdom https://t.co/NUqQQwAPMD via @timesofisrael
Jordan flatly rejects senior Hamas official’s idea of moving leadership to kingdom https://t.co/pIZmLAKGJd