More than 2 years ago Former Israeli National Security Adviser Giora Eiland wrote:
“Forget a two-state solution, the way to solve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is to create a United States of Jordan that would include three states governed by a federal government in Amman: the East Bank, West Bank and the Gaza Strip,” former Israeli National Security Adviser Giora Eiland said in a study called "Regional Alternatives to the Two-State Solution," released Thursday by Bar-Ilan University's BESA Center.
And more than 2 years ago Lamis Andoni wrote:
"Over the years, two variations of the "Jordan option" have developed.
The first is based on "transferring" the Palestinian population of the East Bank and even Israel "proper" to Jordan, where the Palestinian homeland is to be established. The second scenario is based on establishing a Palestinian state in Jordan, which would also include the Arab-populated areas of the West Bank.
Both options have been rejected, but the proposals have remained alive as a stick with which to threaten the Palestinians and the Jordanians and to counter perceived threats or the international community's verbal support for the establishment of a Palestinian state. In other words, Israeli leaders use the "Jordan option" whenever Israel is in time of crisis."
I don't think Israel is in time of real crisis, thanks to the brotherhood's spring and thier war on Syria and Iraq.
The Muslim Brotherhood has been active in Jordan ever since the Arab Spring. They have come to power in several nations, most notably Egypt. The U.S. and its allies demanded the annexation of the West Bank to Jordan, a move considered as selling Jordan out to the Brotherhood. The Qatari sheikh’s visit to Gaza signals a shift in perspective in the Arab world vis a vis the Palestinian Authority.
Jordanian authorities have started revoking the citizenship of thousands of Palestinians living in Jordan to avoid a situation in which they would be "resettled" permanently in the kingdom, Jordanian and Palestinian officials revealed on Monday.
"This is the question that many Jordanians have been asking in the past few days following a remark made by a spokesman for the US State Department... Mark Toner" about "thirst for change" in Jordan and that the Jordanian people had "economic, political concerns," as well as "aspirations." The spokesman's remark has prompted some Jordanian government officials to talk about a US-led "conspiracy" to topple King Abdullah's regime....The US spokesman's remark came as thousands of Jordanians took to the streets to protest against their government's tough economic measures, which include cancelling subsidies for fuel and gas prices....for the first time, protesters in the Jordanian capital have been calling for overthrowing King Abdullah.
In an unprecedented move, demonstrators last week tried to march on the monarch's palace in Amman in scenes reminiscent of anti-regime protests in Tunisia, Libya, Yemen and Egypt.
The Jordanian authorities claim that non-Jordanian nationals who infiltrated the border have been involved in the violence, the worst to hit the kingdom in decades. The authorities say that Saudi and Syrian Muslim fundamentalists are responsible for attacks on government offices and other institutions, including banks.
Some Jordanian officials have pointed a blaming finger at Saudi Arabia and Qatar for encouraging the anti-regime protests and facilitating the infiltration of Muslim fundamentalists into the kingdom.
The officials believe that Jordan is paying the price of refusing to play a larger and stronger role in Saudi-Qatari efforts to topple Syrian dictator Bashar Assad.
The talk about the involvement of Saudi Arabia and Qatar in the recent unrest in Jordan prompted Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour to issue a warning to all the Gulf states that their security would be severely undermined if the Jordanian regime collapsed. Ensour was quoted as saying that the Gulf states would have to spend half their fortune in defending themselves against Muslim terrorists who would use Jordan as a launching pad to destabilize the entire Gulf.
Thus, according to As-Safir Newspaper,
the "change in Jordan must be tied to an alternative US plan, which could be represented by “political Islam” and the Muslim Brotherhood, in particular. Indeed, this was what actually happened in Egypt and Tunisia. Jordan is next, unless Americans preempted the situation and reconciled the Jordanian regime with the Muslim Brotherhood, Jordan’s most powerful opposition group."
“The regime in Ramallah has no chance of survival”
“IDF and Syrian rebel officers meet clandestinely in Jordan,”
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Why Israel wants Muslim Brotherhood to replace the king of Jordan?
The mediator between the Palestinians Brotherhood in Jordan and the Israeli government is Fatin Baddad designated the Elimination of King Abdullah physically and helping the Israeli forces to put an end the one-state solution by: unification of East Jordan and ten percent of the West Bank.
The fall of the Hashemite regime, the client Britain historically and the U.S. pragmatically, is an Israeli goal sought by Israel with all its power!!
Why?
The question comes to the mind of any beginner reader of political newspapers; even students in secondary grades in the Arab world as a whole know that the best Arab-Israeli relations and the most intimate are those linking Al-Saud and the rulers of Tel Aviv followed by the ruler of Transjordan Abdullah bin Al-Hussein.
The historical relationship between the two parties based on complete trust and a legacy of political and security cooperation severe relevant Israeli interests first and American second and Jordan tenth.
So why Netanyahu government and its security forces want to get rid of Abdullah bin Hussein??
Documented information, says the Israelis are following closely the spring Brotherhood in Egypt, Syria, Yemen, Tunisia and Libya.
The Zionist studies confirm that Brotherhood's Egypt guarantees for Israel and demonstration of cooperation have waived all the worries of the rule of the Muslim Brotherhood to neighboring countries behind the back of the Zionist rulers of Tel Aviv.
Mohammed Mursi is following Mubarak acts in the interest of Israel's security and strategic matters so there is no fear of the rule of brotherhood to Syria and accordingly East Jordan.
Studies say that the fall of the monarchy in the east of Jordan would turn that country into a paradise for Palestinians and thus the Palestinians living with Jordanian nationality would use the Brotherhood control over the power to open the country for the to Palestinian refugees from Syria and possibly Lebanon. But more important is that Jordan will be the main destination for the Palestinians of the West Bank, after annexing ten percent of its territory, which is rejected by the Hashemites not out of concern for the rights of the Palestinians, but out of concern for the interests of the royal family East Jordanian tribes, because the Brotherhood supporters are fully Palestinians.
Sources say that the Muslim Brotherhood linkman with the Israelis is Fateen Baddad, assigned to persuade Israelis and Americans agree to drop the Hashemites. He is a
businessman and an Israeli agent. According to the sources, he would be the head of the first Brotherhood Government after the fall of the king and killing him and his family (according to the Israeli- Brotherhood plan) will make the transition easy.
Fateen Baddad is the guy who starved the refugees Syrians scandal in Zaatari camp after he stole the UAE and Omani aid sent to the Syrians in the camp by transport companies owned by Baddad. His scandal led to popular unrest among the refugees and Jordanian police.
Baddad obtained his wealth through and playing the role of mediator between the Israeli settlements in the West and customers in the Gulf States and Iraq who buy Settlement's agricultural and industrial production the grounds that it of Jordanian products.
But the most dangerous thing in his relations with the Zionists is his serious and important security role which. It is said that he provides the Zionists everything they need including logistical, and cover for Israeli security and military cells is Amman especially and in Jordan General to stir unrest security and helps Brotherhood to topple the regime and control government institutions.
Jordan is a friendly country to Israel who has opened all security and military secrets to the Zionists the center Mossad and Shin Bet and Aman are more active in Aman than in Washington.
The safe houses being are prepared to accommodate hundreds of Israeli Special Forces elements that will help the Muslim Brotherhood in the zero hour to end the rule of the Hashemite by hitting their security forces and divide their intelligence to create a state of confusion to end the strong security control in the country.
In this regard, an American black convert born to an Israeli mother and African father is leading the coordination process with Baddad to complete the process of renting safe houses, stores and garages for Israeli special force.
The name of the Israeli agent responsible for the elimination of King Abdullah and his family with the help of Baddad is Victoria Haddatha known as Vikky, 40-year-old her with black skin color, holding U.S. citizenship. She has a New York address and resides permanently in Jordan.
Her phone number 12675746500
During the war in the July she participated in security operations behind Hezbollah's lines and carried out special operations forces in the interest of the elite Israeli forces, she have a brother in the IOF. She also works in favor of the agency HABASH recruiting Americans and Westerners in favor of Israel in America and the world.
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