Israeli intelligence agencies stressed to Jordanians they were not involved in alleged plot

The Israeli, US and Saudi Arabia governments sought to pressure King Abdullah II of Jordan into accepting the Trump administration’s efforts for Middle East peace last year, The Washington Post reported Saturday.

At least in part due to these efforts, Abdullah lost domestic standing, leading to the alleged plot against the king earlier this year, which resulted in several members of his family being arrested, the paper said.

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Citing an American source familiar with the king, the newspaper’s columnist David Ignatius wrote that Abdullah felt the US, Israel and Saudi Arabia attempted to sideline Jordan as custodian of Jerusalem’s holy sites. 

While Israel controls east Jerusalem, its Old City and the Temple Mount, Jordan retains a privileged position as custodian of the holy Muslim sites there, a hangover from when it controlled the territory pre-1967. 

The Washington Post report – based on around ten sources from the UK, US, Israel, Saudi Arabia and Jordan, and including intelligence sources – described then US President Donald Trump, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) as not seeking to topple King Abdullah. 

However, their actions encouraged actors within Jordan who did seek this objective, the paper said. 

“It became a belief of Trump that the king was a hindrance to the peace process,” a former senior CIA official was quoted as saying. Rewad more at i24