Badboy Israeli lawmaker ordered to call off fist fight with Jordanian Parliament member
Published August 2, 2017

Israeli lawmaker Oren Hazan laughing at a Knesset committee meeting in Jerusalem, Oct. 26, 2015. (Hadas Parush/Flash90)
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Badboy Israeli lawmaker Oren Hazan was ordered by the Prime Minister’s Office to call off a fistfight with a Jordanian lawmaker.
Hazan had agreed to the fight with Jordanian lawmaker Yehiya al-Saud, also known for his temper, at the border between the two countries on Wednesday morning.
“The shoe of any Palestinian child is more honorable than this villain and his entity (meaning country) and the shoe of any Arab and Muslim is better than him and his rogue entity, which has no origin and religion,” al-Saud said, according to Jordanian reports.
In a tweet on Tuesday evening, Hazan said he accepted the call by al-Saud to meet on the Allenby Bridge at 10 a.m. “I’ve got an offer he can’t refuse,” he also tweeted.
אני נענה להזמנתו של חבר הפרלמנט הירדני לפגישה על הגשר. מחר בעשר בבוקר אגיע לגשר אלנבי לשיחה בגובה העיניים.
יש לי הצעה שלא יוכל לסרב לה…— אורן חזן (@oren_haz) August 1, 2017
Subsequent tweets showed photos of Hazan getting his hair trimmed at the barber in preparation for the fight, and him in his car on the way to the Allenby Bridge. He said in a tweet he was coming “in peace.”
נערך למפגש הפסגה עם נציג הפרלמנט הירדני.
פניי לשלום! pic.twitter.com/rfnAPPLJ4V— אורן חזן (@oren_haz) August 2, 2017
ג’נטלמן לעולם לא מאחר! pic.twitter.com/t4i84v9F1C
— אורן חזן (@oren_haz) August 2, 2017
Less than an hour before the scheduled fight, the Prime Minister’s Office said in a statement that chief of staff Yoav Horovitz had ordered Hazan to stay away from the Allenby Bridge. Hazan later said he cancelled the face-to-face meeting, or brawl, with Saud at the prime minister’s request.
Hazan said that he would ask the Foreign Ministry to organize a formal meeting with Saud.
The challenge comes on the heels of tensions between Jordan and Israel, including both the Temple Mount crisis and the shooting of two Jordanian civilians by an Israeli embassy security guard. Jordan objected to the hero’s welcome the guard, Ziv Moyal, received after arriving back in Israel along with the rest of the embassy staff, and has said it will not allow the diplomats to return to Jordan until there is an investigation of the guard and he is put on trial.
Saud reportedly has pulled a knife on a fellow lawmaker and cursed female lawmakers.
Hazan has been accused of sexually assaulting female employees at a bar he owned in Tel Aviv, doing drugs with and procuring prostitutes for guests at a casino he managed in Bulgaria, physically assaulting an official in his West Bank hometown, and making fun of a fellow Knesset member for being disabled — twice. He was admonished last week by the Knesset’s Ethics Committee for insults against female lawmakers.
During President Donald Trump’s May visit to Israel he was reprimanded for taking a selfie with Trump in the receiving line during the welcome ceremony at Ben Gurion International airport for the president and first lady.
Thank you, Mr. President
– it was my pleasure! 😊@realDonaldTrumppic.twitter.com/0TMFzluPN3— אורן חזן (@oren_haz) May 22, 2017