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Jordan divided on Hezbollah, but united against Israeli attacks on Lebanon. Jordanians remain divided on their support for Hezbollah but express solidarity with the Lebanese people.
Jordan’s deputy prime minister Ayman Safadi blames Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for holding back peace talks in the Middle East as its fight with Hezbollah intensifies.
In a significant development amid escalating tensions, Hezbollah fighters have garnered support from Egypt and Jordan in their ongoing conflict with Israel. As deadly attacks continue to unfold ...
The conflict’s epicentre may lie elsewhere, but its effects are rippling directly through Jordan’: Farrah Al Abdallat of NAMA ...
Lt. Col. Jordan told 60 Minutes that Hezbollah had fired shells into Israel the day before and IDF forces had responded "very, very sharply to this attack." ...
Lebanon-based militant group Hezbollah has fired a fresh barrage of strikes into northern Israel, a day after Israeli airstrikes targeting the militant group in Lebanon killed nearly 500 people ...
Israel is reducing its military presence in Gaza to reinforce its northern and eastern borders amid concerns over regional ...
Jordan is usually seen as a stable country, but in recent years, ... Were the Jordanian operatives linked to Hamas in Lebanon, to Iranian elements and Hezbollah, or both?