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Unrest grips Jordan as Hamas leader's
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Posted By: sunset, 4/7/2024 1:42:45 AM

Tensions between Hamas and Jordan have soared in recent days, with officials in Amman suggesting that the Jordanian citizenship of the terror group's leaders be revoked. Raising Amman's ire was an incendiary speech by Hamas leader Khaled Masha'al. Speaking in Amman on March 27, Masha'al called on Jordanians to "mix Arab blood with Palestinian blood." The speech sent shockwaves through the kingdom, sparking demonstrations and clashes, particularly in the vicinity of the Israeli embassy in Amman's Al Tla'a Al Sharqi neighbourhood.

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Proper response would be to mix Hamas blood with sand.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Strike3 4/7/2024 2:41:40 AM (No. 1694303)
Reason number 64575 why peace in the Middle East is about as likely as Joe Biden working a five-day week.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: FJB 2022 23 24 4/7/2024 4:39:49 AM (No. 1694320)
Now watch Biden jump on this and make matters worse.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: EJKrausJr 4/7/2024 10:14:09 AM (No. 1694470)
Jordan knows about the Palestinians from head to toe. Jordan trusts the Palestinians as much as they trust liquid Bull Shite. The Palestinians know the Israelis as well. Jordan trusts the Israelis much much more.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: skacmar 4/7/2024 10:34:42 AM (No. 1694482)
This is why no other Arab nation wants to let Palestinian refugees into their country. No matter where where Palestinians go, trouble follows. Israel knows this and why it is imperative to destroy Hamas.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: enemyofthestate 4/7/2024 12:46:53 PM (No. 1694567)
But but but... the queen of Jordan IS Palestinian.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Birddog 4/7/2024 1:53:24 PM (No. 1694619)
Half of Jordan was carved from the "Palestine mandate", they ARE "Palestine", HAMAS is a Persian backed political/terrorist group...not "Arab". Look at what Syria was forced to do with them...over decades..in the city of Hama, Israels approach in Gaza is mild in comparison.. They are Bashi Bazouks, not Arab, not persian, but a centuries old nomadic mercenary force, unofficial from any actual Govt, living off from looting, and slaughter....and cast out after every war, driven from the actual nation states that had allowed/used them in the subjugation of that war.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Geoman 4/7/2024 2:22:39 PM (No. 1694644)
I'm more concerned with the Palestinians (Hamas) within our own Congress and Executive branch.
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