Jordan runs low on diplomatic options as tensions soar in Jerusalem

Jordan has struggled to restore calm in occupied East Jerusalem following several Israeli raids on al-Aqsa Mosque and spiralling death toll, experts say

Israeli forces keep watch as Palestinians wait to have their IDs checked at a Bethlehem checkpoint in the occupied West Bank, on 8 April 2022 (AFP)

19 April 2022

Amman, Jordan — Jordan’s King Abdullah has tried with little avail to reduce tensions in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

Israeli forces have carried out near-daily raids and operations in the occupied Palestinian territories this past week, including three raids on al-Aqsa Mosque.

At least 152 Palestinians were wounded on Friday when Israeli forces fired rubber-coated steel bullets, teargas and stun grenades inside the courtyards and prayer halls of the mosque.

Palestinians have accused Israel of escalating tensions during a rare convergence of Passover, Ramadan and Easter, when large crowds of worshippers visit Jerusalem.

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