Jordan’s King Abdullah II warned US Secretary of State Antony Blinken of “catastrophic” consequences if the Mideast war continues, as the White House makes desperate attempts to dial down the adversity the expanding war could lead to.
“His Majesty King Abdullah, during a meeting on Sunday with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, warned of the catastrophic ramifications of the continued war on Gaza, stressing the need to end the tragic humanitarian crisis in the Strip,” the Royal Court said after their meeting.
Abdullah II pressured Blinken to push for a cease-fire in the three-month-long hot war between Israel and the Palestinian terror group Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
Blinken has embarked on trip to the Middle East in a diplomatic effort to try to ease increasing tensions in the region. Abdullah stressed that there won’t be stability in the region without just solution to the Palestinian issue and just and comprehensive peace on the basis of the two state solution.
Abdullah stressed that stability could not be just fraught without a solution to the Palestinian issue “and just and comprehensive peace on the basis of the two-state solution.”
He rejected the idea to displace Palestinians in Gaza Strip or West Bank. Which Earlier had also been ruled out by the Israeli President Isaac Herzog.
Absolutely, absolutely not,” Herzog told NBC’s “Meet the Press” on Sunday about Palestinian displacement. “Totally not agreed or is not the position of the Israeli government, or the Israeli parliament, or the Israeli public. “I’m saying outright, officially and unequivocally: This is not the Israeli position.”
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