Safadi warns that any Israeli attempt to displace Palestinians to Jordan will be considered a declaration of war

Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi warned that any Israeli attempt to displace Palestinians from the West Bank towards his country will be considered a “declaration of war”, while his German counterpart, Annalena Baerbock, denounced the positions of Israeli ministers and considered them irresponsible.

Safadi announced in a press conference held with his German counterpart, Annalena Baerbock, who is currently visiting Jordan as part of a regional tour in the region, that his country is preparing a legal file on the Israeli incursions into the holy sites in occupied Al-Quds, without clarifying to which party this file will be submitted. He called on the international community to act before the West Bank and the region ignite.

He pointed out that the Israeli measures on the ground “killed all chances of achieving a just peace” in Palestine, stressing that his country supports the prisoner exchange deal in Gaza and that the one who disrupted it was the Israeli Prime Minister who changed his positions and
withdrew from his commitments.

For her part, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock denounced the statements and actions issued by ministers in the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regarding the holy sites in the occupied city of Al-Quds, considering them “irresponsible” and “further escalating the situation.”

Baerbock stressed that Germany “rejects any attempt to destabilize the situation in the holy sites in Al-Quds,” and considered in this regard that “the statements and actions of some Israeli ministers regarding those places are irresponsible actions and further escalate the explosive situation.”

In parallel with its war on Gaza, the Israeli occupation army expanded its operations and settlers escalated their attacks in the West Bank, including Jerusalem, resulting in the arrest of more than 10,400, in addition to martyrs and wounded according to official Palestinian institutions.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency