Abdullah blasts Israel to appease Qatar, Egypt, Israeli envoy hints
Published October 24, 2014
(JTA) — Israel’s ambassador to Jordan suggested King Abdullah’s allegation that Israel kills Arab children en masse owes to pressure by Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Egypt.
Ambassador Daniel Nevo offered the commentary in an interview which aired Friday on Army Radio about the accusation that Abdullah leveled at Israel earlier this week during the king’s meeting with Jordanian lawmakers.
“If, as we are fighting radical Islamist groups as a coalition, they are slaughtering children in Gaza and Jerusalem every five minutes, then it’s impossible,” said Abdullah II of Jordan, who usually employs less inflammatory language when speaking about Israel.
Nevo would not comment directly on the king’s statement but spoke generally about the monarch’s predicament in the Arab world as one of Israel’s closest allies in the region.
“The king is being attacked by countries like Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and even Egypt on how the Israelis allegedly are disrespecting him,” Nevo told Army Radio when asked to comment on Abdullah’s use of harsh language. “They don’t see the whole picture.” He added: “The violence at the Temple Mount puts Abdullah II in an embarrassing situation each time anew.”
The 20 year anniversary of peace with Israel, which will occur next week, will not be noted or celebrated in Jordan, according to Army Radio. “People on the Jordanian street, they don’t watch Israeli television. They watch Al Jazeera. So how do you expect him to celebrate the anniversary?” Nevo said.
Still, on the economic front the two countries are strengthening relations, Nevo said, noting the signing last month of a deal which is slated to make Israel Jordan’s primary supplier of gas and the deal signed several months before that for the joint operation of a desalinization plant in Aqaba.