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Political Crisis In Jordan: What To Know
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New audio undermines Jordan s claims of foreign plot
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April 5, 2021
Prince Hamzah Bin Al-Hussein says he s being punished for speaking out against corruption within the government.
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Jordan s government says it prevented a plot by a former crown prince to destabilize the country s government.
Prince Hamzah Bin Al-Hussein says he s being punished for speaking out against corruption within the government. He was placed under house arrest by King Abdullah II, who is his half brother.
The country s foreign minister accused Hamzah of working with foreign officials to target the security and stability of Jordan.
Jordan is an important Middle East ally for the U.S. and one of just two countries in the region that has diplomatic relations with Israel. The U.S. says it fully supports King Abdullah.
U.S. rushes to support Jordan as royal intrigue threatens Mideast stability Yasmine Salam © Provided by NBC News
Jordan’s monarchy is in turmoil after 15 people, including a senior royal, were arrested over the weekend in connection with what the country s government called a malicious plot against the throne.
Prince Hamzah Bin Hussein, King Abdullah II’s half-brother, is among the former ministers and tribal leaders who were arrested for allegedly taking part in meetings where the king was criticized.
The palace intrigue has shook the Arab nation of 10 million but also could have far-reaching implications for global allies such as the U.S. that consider Jordan a reliable partner in an often tumultuous region.
U.S. rushes to support Jordan as royal intrigue threatens Mideast stability Yasmine Salam © Provided by NBC News
Jordan’s monarchy is in turmoil after 15 people, including a senior royal, were arrested over the weekend in connection with what the country s government called a malicious plot against the throne.
Prince Hamzah Bin Hussein, King Abdullah II’s half-brother, is among the former ministers and tribal leaders who were arrested for allegedly taking part in meetings where the king was criticized.
The palace intrigue has shook the Arab nation of 10 million but also could have far-reaching implications for global allies such as the U.S. that consider Jordan a reliable partner in an often tumultuous region.
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