Israel-jordan peace treaty

A 'stab in the back': Israel's refusal to extend Jordanian water agreement may spark crisis

The 1994 peace treaty signed by Amman and Jerusalem required Israel to supply Jordan with 50 million cubic meters of water annually, an amount doubled in a 2021 commitment that expired in 2025.

Water discharging from a desalination plant into the Zalmon River and into the Sea of Galilee, March 4, 2026.
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.

Jordan to reinstate military draft amid tensions with Israel

 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


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

Jordan terminating peace treaty annexes start of a process, not the end

Just as the peace treaty stipulates that one side can announce that it wants to opt out of the annexes, the agreement also stipulated that when it does so, the two countries will open consultations.

Jordan's King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein addresses the 73rd session of the United Nations General Assembly at UN headquarters in New York, September 25, 2018

'Peaceful' former Jordanian PM says if we can, we will take Haifa back

"The Arabs do not have any power. If we ever have military power, will we let them keep Haifa? We'll take it."

Protestors chanting slogans during a demonstration near the Israeli embassy in Amman, Jordan July 28, 2017.

Jordanian king says efforts to safeguard Palestinians in Jerusalem need to be intensified

Erekat: Arab states should cut ties with any country that recognizes city as Israel’s capital or moves its embassy there

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

How significant are Israel's relations with the Arab world?

Israel has found in the past that its apparently warm relations can quickly turn sour.

Rabbi Moshe Sebbag shows a Torah scroll to Secretary General of the Muslim World League Dr. Muhammad Abdul-Kareem al-Issa and Khalid bin Mohammed Al Angari, Saudi Arabia's ambassador to France, during thier visit to the Great Synagogue of Paris this week.

Jordanians protest against Israel at funeral of teen embassy attacker

Israel said the security officer had acted in self-defense when he shot his attacker while his father said the young teenager had no militant links.

People arrive prior to the funeral of Mohammad Jawawdah in Amman

Jordan considering banning ‘Wonder Woman’ over Israeli star Gal Gadot

The film, which opened in the United States on Friday, took in an estimated $103.1 million over the weekend and $223 million worldwide.

Gal Gadot stars as the fierce Amazon warrior princess out to save the world in ‘Wonder Woman'

Watch Live: Joint press conference with President Trump and King Abdullah II

The meeting was the second between the two leaders since Trump took office in January.

Trump and Abdullah

JPost Editorial: Learning from King Hussein

The question is whether King Abdullah is willing or even able as Jordan’s leader to change his people’s perceptions of Israel.

KING ABDULLAH reviews the honor guard during the opening ceremony of the first ordinary session of 18th Parliament in Amman