The Jordanian government warned Binyamin Netanyahu, the head of the Likud party and the leader of the far-right camp, who won the recent parliamentary elections of the Zionist regime, against any possible changes in the current status of Jerusalem by his future cabinet.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): Jordanian officials warned Benjamin Netanyahu as the winner of the parliamentary elections of the Zionist regime that if the new cabinet of this regime tries to change the current situation of the occupied Jerusalem, the relations between Jordan and the occupying regime will be strained.
According to IRNA, citing the Palestinian news agency Sama, an official Jordanian source has emphasized that any attempt to change the status of Jerusalem will harm the relations between Amman and Tel Aviv.
Referring to the request of Itmar Bin Ghafir, an extreme member of the Zionist Parliament, to take over the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Netanyahu's cabinet, this official added: Bin Ghafir's provocative actions in Al-Aqsa Mosque and Quds will be different than before when he becomes minister.
The far-right camp led by Benjamin Netanyahu won 64% of the votes over the opposite camp headed by Prime Minister Yair Lapid and Benny Gans, the current Minister of War of the Zionist regime.
The far-right political camp includes the Likud party headed by Netanyahu and religious Zionist and Haredi parties, including the "religious Zionism - Utsma Judaism" coalition, the "Shas" party, and the "Torah Judaism" party, and it is expected that Netanyahu, as the head of this camp, will soon be the sixth Form your cabinet.
Netanyahu and the heads of all parties of the extreme right camp, except for Itmar Bin Ghafir, the extreme head of the party "Utsama Yehudit" yesterday (Sunday) discussed and exchanged opinions on matters related to the formation of the future cabinet of the Zionist regime.
Religious and ultra-Orthodox parties have always played the role of scales in forming the Zionist regime's coalition cabinets, or in other words, opportunists who have imposed their conditions and demands on the prime minister in order to weigh the scales and form the cabinet. The mandated Prime Minister of the Zionist regime has always had to pay ransom to these Zionist and Haredi religious parties in order to form a coalition cabinet, including in the field of allocating funds and financial assistance, housing and increasing settlements and dealing with Palestinians.
These parties have tried to take over the important service and financial positions and by providing various aid to their supporting body in the Israeli regime, they have bought and strengthened their loyalty.
The fact that these parties and their constituent bodies have the most resources has caused a wide class gap to the detriment of the secular class in the Zionist regime and has brought them widespread protest.
Even now, after the announcement of the results of the parliamentary elections of the Zionist regime, it seems that it is turning on the same heel and the Zionist and Haredi religious parties are seeking to meet their conditions for the formation of a new cabinet.
While Netanyahu has asked the representatives of these parties, who are expected to join his cabinet coalition, to postpone their demands until after the division of ministerial posts, but they have opposed this.
Netanyahu asked these parties to postpone the discussion on key issues such as "reforms in the judicial system and issues related to religion and government and housing and cost of living" until after the formation of the cabinet, but Moshe Gavoni from the Haredi party "Yehudit Torat" and Betsleil Smotrich, head of the Religious Zionist Party, rejected this proposal and called for an urgent discussion on these fundamental issues.
This is while the calls to form a new cabinet continue and Smotrich wants to take the post of the Ministry of Finance or War.