Israel-jordan peace treaty

Jordan to reinstate military draft amid tensions with Israel

Questions over the timing of the directive to reintroduce conscription were posed in a Sunday report by Israel's public broadcaster KAN News.

Jordanian troops ride their military vehicles during a parade at a ceremony to celebrate the country's 74th Independence Day within a limited number of activities amid the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Amman, Jordan May 25, 2020; illustrative.
 HaShomer HaChadash

Gov't approves NGO's plan to secure Jordan border including reinforcing fence, IDF presence

 THE RABIN ARAVA crossing between Jordan and Israel, north of Eilat.

'We would be alone in a catastrophe': Arava, Eilot regional council residents fear Oct. 7 scenario

 Jordan's King Abdullah II attends the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, December 1, 2023.

Jordan navigates delicately amid Israel-Hamas war


Smotrich violated Israel-Jordan peace treaty with expanded Israel map - Amman

Jordan on Monday summoned the Israeli ambassador to protest over Smotrich's use of an expanded map of Israel.

 Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich is seen in Jerusalem, on March 20, 2023.

Could the Abraham Accords indicate a new start for Jordan and Israel? - editorial

While the fruits of the Abraham Accords were apparent from the beginning, the best that could be said for the peace agreements with Egypt and Jordan is that there has been quiet on the borders.

AN IDF soldier patrols the border area between Israel and Jordan at Naharayim, as seen from the Israeli side on October 22.

Jordan's King Abdullah refuses to speak with Netanyahu - report

Jordan has repeatedly warned Israel in recent weeks and months against unilaterally annexing parts of the West Bank.

Jordan's King Abdullah II and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas

Jordan's constitutional court rules gas deal with Israel can't be ended

The decision was made in response to a question by the Jordanian government concerning a parliamentary proposal to cancel the natural gas deal with the Jewish state.

The Leviathan gas platform pictured in the Mediterranean Sea.

Will annexation destroy Israeli-Jordanian peace, set kingdom aflame?

“The peace treaty with Egypt and the peace treaty with Jordan are in a way, the two cornerstones, of our [regional] policy and our security for the last 30 to 40 years.”

AN IDF soldier patrols the border area between Israel and Jordan at Naharayim, as seen from the Israeli side on October 22.

Israel-Jordan peace needs warming up

There are several reasons for the present perception of a cooling-off in the relationship, often related to internal politics in both countries.

SRAELI AND Jordanian soldiers shake hands during a ceremony at the Wadi Araba border crossing June in 1995.

Jordanians detained in Israel released, cross back to Jordan

Jordan last week had recalled its ambassador, Ghassan al-Majali, to protest the arrest. Based on an agreement worked out between the two countries, Majali said that he would return to Israel.

Jordanian citizen Hiba Labadi gestures upon her release by Israel, at the King Hussein Bridge crossing near Amman, Jordan

Silver jubilee of Israel-Jordan peace brings exaggerated disappointment

PROTESTERS IN Amman challenge the US and Israel policies on Jerusalem. ‘A quick review of the public relationship between Israel and Jordan in the last decade reveals multiple crises,’ notes the author.

Keep the peace

The 25th anniversary of the peace treaty between Israel and Jordan passed with little fanfare.

Jordan's King Abdullah II (R) greets Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in 2010

After 25 Years of Peace, Israel-Jordan Relations Need a Restart

should the strategic ties with the Hashemite Kingdom be limited to security issues, important though they are?

Memorial located at Naharayim

Jordan-Israel peace treaty under threat - Jordanian parliament speaker

"We in Jordan, who are signatory to a peace treaty with the Israeli occupation government, see today that this peace is under threat, in light of the blatant violation of its terms."

Atef Tarawneh, speaker of the Jordanian parliament, speaks during an emergency meeting to discuss a potential announcement by the US