Posted on 05/13/2017 2:05:03 PM PDT by Eleutheria5
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Netanyahu: Jordan is playing both sides of the game Jordan fumes at Israel for killing terrorist, demands 'explanation.' Netanyahu: Jordan must condemn all terror. Contact Editor Nitsan Keidar, 13/05/17 22:18 Share
Prime Minister Binyamin NetanyahuPrime Minister Binyamin NetanyahuMiriam Alster/Flash90
Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu slammed Jordan's response to Saturday's terror attack.
"It is outrageous to hear the Jordanian government's speaker support the terror attack which occurred today in Jerusalem's Old City," a statement from Netanyahu's office said.
"The security video clearly shows a Jordanian tourist stabbing an Israeli policeman with a knife.
"It's time Jordan stopped playing both sides of the game. Just like Israel condemns terror attacks in Jordan, Jordan must condemn terror attacks in Israel. Terror is terror."
Jordan on Saturday condemned Israel for killing terrorist Muhammed Kasaji, who stabbed an Israeli policeman in Jerusalem's Old City on Saturday afternoon. The policeman was moderately wounded, suffering stab wounds to his upper body.
Jordanian Minister of State Affairs Mohammed al-Momani said it was a "crime" to kill the terrorist, and that Jordan demanded Israel explain the act....
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Don’t they always do that?
“...moderately wounded, suffering stab wounds to his upper body.”
Nobody has a sense of humor anymore. /sarc
Never believe a mussie....never trust them.
“Netanyahu: Jordan is playing both sides of the game”
uh, so what’s new about that?
If youd like to be on or off, please FR mail me.
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You mean a Jordanian isn't allowed to stab an Israeli policeman? Or a civilian for that matter. That shouldn't be illegal. Crazy infidels. Or crazy King.
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