Israel’s Shadow War Dented Iran’s Takeover of Syria, But Only Temporarily

Explosive drones likely launched by Iranian-backed militias last Wednesday night targeted the At-Tanf U.S. airbase in eastern Syria, near the Iraqi and Jordanian borders.
No Need to Feel Guilty Over Qibya Incident

This month’s anniversary of the 1953 battle of Qibya has triggered yet another outpouring of Jewish guilt feelings.
For first time since Six-Day War: Jordanian soldiers pray, Jews blow shofar on Temple Mount

Before burying the soldier near the Gates of Mercy, a prayer service was held on the Temple Mount along with the casket which was draped in the Jordanian flag.
King of Jordan claims Iranian drones are attacking his country

“It could be that he said this, whether it is true or not, in order to gain support from the Biden administration,” Dr. Kedar said.
Give War a Chance: Arab Leaders Finesse Military Defeat

When Saddam Hussein’s chief spokesman met with the U.S. secretary of state on the eve of the Kuwait War in January 1991, Tariq Aziz said something remarkable to James Baker.
Oil vs Water: Israel tries to prevent Jordan from becoming Iran’s newest colony

“Saudi Arabia and Jordan are groveling to Iran,” Dr. Kedar told Israel365 News. “This is the main reason Naftali Bennett is selling more water to Jordan. He is hoping that by helping Jordan out, they will become less dependent on Iran.”
Israel doubles the water it sells to Jordan

In 2010, Israel agreed to expand that annual allocation by 10 million cubic meters. Jordan paid 40 cents per cubic meter for the additional water; four times the regular price.
Skies Over Jordan Open Up to Israeli Flights

The skies over the Middle East are suddenly wide open as peace agreements abound.
Jordan’s West Bank Pre-Occupation

Recent news of Jordanian threats to reconsider or even sever ties with Israel over possible plans to annex areas of Judea and Samaria (the “West Bank”) call for a deeper understanding of the background and issues surrounding it.
How Worried Should Israel be About the Arab Response on Extending Sovereignty?

Jordan’s King Abdullah has warned of a “massive conflict,” alluding to chaos and extremism in the region, though he stopped short of saying he would cancel its peace treaty with the Jewish state.