The King of Jordan, in a meeting with the head of the Palestinian Authority, demanded to confront the violent actions of the Zionist regime in Jerusalem and the reaction of the international community to the racist statements of some Israeli officials.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): According to Anatolia News Agency, King Abdullah II of Jordan, in a meeting with Palestinian Authority President Mahmood Abbas and Islamic and Christian figures in Amman, said: It is our duty and that of every Muslim to confront Israel's violent actions. It is against Islamic and Christian holy places in Quds. We also ask the international community to confront the racist statements of some Israeli officials.
He emphasized on adherence to Jordan's guardianship of Islamic and Christian holy places in Jerusalem.
This is despite the fact that two Palestinian youths were martyred and three others were injured during the last raid of the Zionist regime's forces on the city of Nablus in the West Bank of the Jordan River.
On the other hand, Mahmood Abbas said in a meeting with the King of Jordan: "We accept the plan of the King of Jordan to invite me and the Islamic and Christian personalities of Jerusalem in line with the permanent harmony with Jordan and showing the brotherhood between the two sides and supporting the stability of the Palestinians against the invaders. "I know Israel and its cruel measures to change the identity of Quds."
He emphasized: We will not spare any efforts to continue the struggle process at all levels to end the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian land with East Jerusalem as its capital.
Meanwhile, Israel's Minister of Finance Betsalel Smutrich said in a speech in Paris on the March 19: "There has never been a nation called Palestine, but a century ago, a nation called Palestine was suddenly created to counter the idea of Zionism. They learned."
These racist and provocative statements of this Israeli official met with a wide reaction at the level of international personalities and organizations.