Amman’s Geopolitical Crossroads: Balancing Diplomacy with Anti-Israel Protests and Anti-Iranian Sentiment

The pressure on Jordan: Israel, Iran, and public discontent

Amman is facing a geopolitical quandary as it maintains diplomatic relations with Israel, despite rebellion against it among its population. This tension was evident during a Jordanian Air Force flight over the Gaza Strip, where the devastation in Gaza was observed by a Hercules C-130 flight.

Despite criticism from Israel, King Abdullah II has expressed support for the Palestinian cause and has been critical of Israeli actions in Gaza. This stance has led to frustration and protests in Amman against Jordanian-Israeli relations.

Islamist groups and other activists organized protests in Amman to express solidarity with Hamas and denounce the violence in Gaza. These protests reflect growing influence of political Islam in Jordan, with concerns about radicalization among the youth.

Journalist Osama al-Sharif highlighted the significance of these protests, emphasizing their impact on Jordan’s relationship with Palestine and rising influence of political Islam. The government’s response, including banning a television station affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood, shows growing tension within the country.

Jordan is navigating a political tightrope as it balances its relationship with Israel and growing anti-Iranian sentiment in the region. The Gaza war has put pressure on Jordan to support the Palestinian cause while maintaining its strategic partnerships. Any alliance against Iran is contingent on progress on the Palestinian issue.

The war in Gaza has exposed divisions and tensions in Jordan, particularly around the Palestinian issue. The stability of the country is at risk, with potential for further radicalization and challenges to existing political order. Careful navigation is required to prevent further destabilization in

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