That is simply not true. The original 1947 U.N. plan for the British Mandate of Palestine included THREE separate areas: an "Arab State," a "Jewish State," and a quasi-sovereign area around Jerusalem that would function under international governance.
Whether that is even feasible 70 years later is a legitimate question, but there is no basis for the claim that Jordan is a "Palestinian state."
Sure there is.
Everything in Palestine is a "Palestinian state". There must be four or five of them.
That is simply not true. The original 1947 U.N. plan for the British Mandate of Palestine included THREE separate areas: an "Arab State," a "Jewish State," and a quasi-sovereign area around Jerusalem that would function under international governance.
Arab nations rejection this plan made it dead letter. It is null and void and has about as much legitimacy as the Kellog-Briande Pact.