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The 'Greater Israel' map includes significant portions of modern-day Jordan, Lebanon and Syria, sparking widespread condemnation from Arab nations who view it as an affront to their sovereignty.
The Jordan River has been temporarily diverted for a stretch of over 1,500 feet in the vicinity of the Bnot Yaacov Bridge in northeastern Israel, it was announced here today.
AMMAN — Jordan on Tuesday condemned the publication of maps by official Israeli social media accounts that falsely depict "historic Israel," including areas within Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and the ...
AMMAN — Lower House Speaker Ahmed Safadi condemned on Wednesday the publication by official Israeli accounts of maps depicting parts of Jordan, Palestine, Lebanon and Syria as part of Israeli ...
Jordan’s shared border with Israel is the Jewish state’s longest shared border, reportedly stretching some 300 miles from the contested Golan Heights in the north, through the Palestinian West ...
October marks the 30th anniversary of the Israel-Jordan Peace Treaty, a key moment in Middle East diplomacy. Since October 7th, the relationship between the two countries has been challenged like ...