After 25 years of peace, humiliation and disappointment, Jordan fears Israel's next moves will constitute an
existential threat to the kingdom
by Ori Nir
Dec 08, 2019
Crossing the Allenby Bridge back into Israel, after visiting Jordan just after the 25th anniversary of the signing
of the Israel-Jordan peace treaty, an occasion that was not celebrated either in Israel or in Jordan, I felt
despondent. Jordan’s monarch recently depicted his country's relationship with Israel as being "at an all-time
low."
Senior Jordanian officials haven't yet entirely given up hoping Israel will wake up to the need to preserve
relations with Jordan, rather than undermining them. But they also know that widely-flagged future moves by a
right-wing Israeli government - not least, West Bank annexation – could be critically destabilizing for Jordan, and
a lethal blow for bilateral relations.