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


Analysis: Palestinian issue puts Jordanian-Israeli peace on ice

Government ties, though kept at low volume, are close.

PROTESTERS IN Jordan hold Jordanian and Palestinian flags as they march in protest against Israel.

Fundamentally Freund: Jordan’s chilly peace with Israel

So much for the desert-driven delusions of the past.

PROTESTERS IN Jordan hold Jordanian and Palestinian flags as they march in protest against Israel.

Analysis: Opposition to gas deal in Jordan highlights tensions over peace with Israel

While the Jordanian government has portrayed the deal as good for Jordan economically, it has struck a nerve among the public.

Israel Navy missile ship patrols near gas field‏

Support for writer’s assassin triggers alarm in Jordan

Hattar was shot on the steps of the Palace of Justice before a session of his trial for allegedly insulting Islam.

RELATIVES AND ACTIVISTS hold pictures of assassinated Jordanian Christian writer Nahed Hattar yesterday in a protest outside the Prime Minister’s Office in Amman, Jordan.

Expert dismisses Jordanian rhetoric against Israel as election ‘propaganda’

Parliament speaker: We oppose the peace treaty with Israel.

Jordanian police women stand guard near a Jordanian national flag during a rally in loyalty to the King and against the Islamic State

Jordan to return ambassador to Tel Aviv, citing Israel's steps to ease Temple Mount tensions

Ambassador Walid Obeidat was recalled shortly after the site was closed to Muslim worshipers in the aftermath of the terrorist shooting attack against Temple Mount activist Yehuda Glick.

Jordan's King Abdullah walks with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

And what about the other Arab who lied at the UN?

The Jerusalem Post