Analysis: Why Jordan Is Worried About Trump’s Peace Plan
Any change to Jordan’s custodianship over the holy sites in Jerusalem could undermine King Abdullah
By Amos Harel, HAARETZ

King Abdullah II of Jordan listens as U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a news conference in the Rose Garden of the White House, April 5, 2017. Bloomberg
Earlier this week, Israel and Jordan made an unusual announcement – that Netanyahu would meet in Amman with King Abdullah. Just a year ago, there was a major, public crisis between the two countries over the stationing of metal detectors on the Temple Mount and an incident in which an Israeli security guard shot two Jordanians to death in Amman.
Relations have been repaired since then, and security coordination continued throughout that time. But the king’s decision to host Netanyahu is no trivial matter considering the anti-Israel mood in the kingdom, and especially the widespread demonstrations against Abdullah’s government.
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Satellite view of Israel and the Middle East. (photo credit: COURTESY NASA/PUBLIC DOMAIN)

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