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Royal Rivalry Bares Social Tensions Behind Jordanâs Stable Veneer
The standoff between King Abdullah II and his half brother, Prince Hamzah, wasnât just palace intrigue. It hinted at Saudi meddling and highlighted wider tensions within Jordanâs complex society.
A poster of King Abdullah II of Jordan on a street in Amman on Wednesday.Credit.Mohammad Ali/EPA, via Shutterstock
April 10, 2021, 5:00 a.m. ET
AMMAN, Jordan â The prince and the general paced the garden outside the princeâs palace, locked in a deep argument. The prince was shouting, the general was barely audible. But the general made the threat.
An Israeli lawmaker has said that police beat him while he took part in a demonstration against a Jewish settlement in Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem.
Ofer Cassif, a Jewish member of the mostly Arab Joint List party, was attending a protest against the expansion of a Jewish settlement in Sheikh Jarrah, a Palestinian neighbourhood of occupied East Jerusalem.
“They started to beat me, they broke my glasses … they went crazy,” Cassif said on Friday in the Channel 13 footage.
“They didn’t care that I’m a member of parliament,” he said.
Cassif appears in another video with a swollen eye, his shirt torn, wearing a broken set of glasses.
ISRAEL has formally decided not to co-operate with an International Criminal Court (ICC) war crimes investigation into its actions in the occupied Palestinian territories.
A statement from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office on Thursday accused the ICC of hypocrisy for investigating Israel and insisted it had no legal basis to carry out the probe.
“A body that was founded to defend human rights has become a hostile body that defends those who trample human rights,” the statement said, claiming that Israeli soldiers were fighting terrorists who are committing war crimes every day.
Israel will write to the ICC saying it “completely rejects” any assertion that it carried out war crimes.
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