Thousands protest in Jordan in support of Palestine

Amman (QNN)- Thousands of protesters rallied on Friday in Amman in support of Palestinian people.

Following Friday prayer, Jordanians gathered in front of the Grand Husseini Mosque in central Amman.

Secretary-General of the Islamic Action Front Murad Adayleh and former Islamic MP Ali Abul Sukkar headed the march.

The Jordanians were chanting slogans in support of the Palestinian resistance and rejecting Arab normalization with ‘Israel’.

They also called for the continuation of Palestinian action against the Israeli occupation.

“With Soul and Blood, we sacrifice for Al-Aqsa Mosque,” protesters chanted.

They also chanted for Jordan and against the Israeli occupation.

Protesters also called for Amman to expel the Israeli ambassador.

They expressed their rejection of the peace treaty signed between Jordan and ‘Israel’ in 1994.

Adayleh said, “This march rejects the normalization of ties between Israel and the Arab nations.”

Adayleh added such ties “want to consider this entity (Israel) as a normal country.”

He stressed that the Israeli occupation: “Is an illegal entity that cannot be accepted by the Arab people.”

“Today, the Palestinian resistance deters this enemy and destabilises it, while the normalization deals are a stab in the back of the Palestinian people.”

The march came following two summits held between Israelis and Arabs in Sharm Al-Sheikh and the Negev.

However, Jordan was absent despite having a peace treaty with ‘Israel’.

Israeli occupation War Minister Benny Gantz and President Isaac Herzog also visited Jordan on March 25.

They met with senior officials, including King Abdullah II.

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