Angry Jordanians took to the streets outside the Israeli Embassy in Amman on Friday calling on the government to cancel its peace agreement with Israel.
Muslims in Jordan protested on Friday, taking to the streets after prayers services. Shouts of “Death to Israel” and “No Zionist embassy in Jordan” were heard as well.
The angry crowd called for justice for the two-people killed by embassy security officers; including a 17-year-old worker who attacked an embassy security officer with a screwdriver. A second person, reportedly a doctor, was wounded and died of his injuries later on. Initial reports blamed that death on a stray bullet.
Under pressure from Jordan, with the latter creating a diplomatic row, Israel has signaled that Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit will order a probe of the attack. In the interim, angry Jordanians are calling on King Abdullah II to cancel the 1994 peace agreement with Israel.
King Abdullah has been an open critic of Israel’s placement of metal detectors on Har Habayis following the attack, a moved perceived as infringing on Jordan’s authority over the holy site alongside the Islamic Waqf. Israel has since removed the controversial magnetometers.