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Translation:
A conflict is brewing in the Jordanian royal palace. Queen Rania of Jordan is pressuring her husband, King Abdullah of Jordan, to abdicate in favor of their son, Crown Prince Hussein. The conflict between the king and queen has escalated to the point of insults, throwing objects, and breaking glass, resembling scenes from Mohamed Ramadan’s dramas.
Queen Rania’s arrogance has reached the point where she speaks hurtful words to King Abdullah right to his face.
An Arab proverb says, “If you honor the noble, you own them; if you honor the ignoble, they rebel.”
God bless the days of Hawalli, Khaitan, and Nugra.
I repeat my words: Crown Prince Hussein will never become king, and even if he does, his end is near. If he doesn’t, his end is near as well.
Queen Rania, you will face problems very soon in Italy, which you considered a safe place for yourself. Even those, O last Queen of Jordan, will confiscate your properties.
The “Arab Rambo” won’t be able to act against me in Israel no matter what intermediaries he uses or promises of money he makes. Understand it as it is: just as Rambo is a fictional character, you too are a fictional character who can do nothing but ruin the lives of innocent people.
The President of the UAE, Mohammed bin Zayed, is living in confusion and doubt, mistrusting everyone, and still under the control of the Palestinian Abu Lulu and Dahlan as well. We will see more strange and confused actions from President Mohammed bin Zayed.
The season of migration to Jordan is starting soon. I told you Israel would cleanse the West Bank of armed thugs, and this is happening now—Al Jazeera wrote about it today. I told you we would strike decisively in Tulkarm, and two days ago, one strike killed five hidden terrorists in Tulkarm. Now I tell you, the armed men in the camps and the thugs have two choices: a free ticket to paradise or leaving and settling in Jordan. Either Jordan or prayers will be said over you. There is no third option—even your relatives in the camps don’t want you. Let the Jordanian intelligence help you and your cohorts, you fool.
President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi is sending planes to Somalia and supplying them with weapons. Mr. President, your relationship with China won’t help you. The Chinese are smart and won’t waste their money and time on failures. Your interests were with us and America, and now we don’t want you, Mr. President, because you are a losing horse, and rest assured, the military council will provide you with a television in your upcoming underground cell, Mr. President.
A series of bad luck is hitting the United Arab Emirates ??. We wish the Emirati people all the best, but it is the harvest of reckless policies.
Human trafficking and the exploitation of women’s bodies in the UAE are becoming international issues, attracting increasing media and global attention, with very troubling accusations being made in international media.
Some media figures are on the brink of decline, ruin, illness, or scandal—each will meet their fate.
A case is brewing in the Persian Gulf, and Iran is involved.
A major explosion in Yemen, not later than October, will kill important figures from the Houthi group.
Ahmed Moussa of Egypt. Amr Adib, unfortunately. Jamal Rayan, the Jordanian-Qatari. Abdulaziz Al-Khamees of the UAE. And many others.
The name of former Egyptian intelligence chief Omar Suleiman is being mentioned.
A scene of a very tragic death of an Asian maid in an Arab country, most likely in a non-Gulf country. This scene will draw attention to labor issues in the Arab world.
Unfortunately, there will be painful scenes before the end of the year involving planes, cars, ships, and more—it is sometimes truly a sad world.
@Ted, thanks for the additional info. This really sounds very good, almost too good to be true!
@Dreuvini
I am only referring to refugees in Refugee Camps.
As I have often said, Mudar believe in cooperation, not confrontation. Taking over the PA is part of the overall plan already agreed to.
In the 2017 conference Mudar made it clear he did not want Jordan Wakf on the Temple Mount. He wants Israel to create its own wakf.
Israel has plans for Mudar in Gaza also.
Ruling wih an iron fist in the Palestinian areas means no more pay for slay, and no more terrorism permitted. Anybody who violates his rules will be deported to Jordan.
@Ted
By the way, those Palestinians in J&S do not consider themselves to be refugees. They are living where they were born. The real refugees are those still living in refugee camps, not those living in Ramallah, Jenin, Tulkarm and so on, not to speak of those living in Haifa, Acre, Jerusalem, Ramle, Lod, Beer Sheba and all the other towns with mixed populations (like Tel Aviv-Jaffo). Will those within the green line also be transferred to Jordan? What about the Gazans?
@Ted: thanks for your input. Just to clear up the impression I get, will Mudar get control of the Palestinians in J&S instead of the military government or the IDF or will he simply work alongside them?
On the other hand, it might explain why the international community are up in arms discussing sanctions on “settlers” in J&S after their being accused by the Palestinians of brutal attacks. Here again, it is not easy to connect the dots.
If Mudar does become President of the Republic of Jordan, I wish him all the best and hope that the Jordanians will become peaceful neighbors and relinquish their control over the Temple Mount.
On the other hand, do you really believe the Palestinians from J&S will willingly move to Jordan? They have grown accustomed to the Israeli system and are sure to be anxious regarding that iron fist you mentioned. They know what that means and they actually expected it from the Israelis after the 6 day war.
@Dreuveni
The next two weeks are going to be very eventful in Jordan. Mudar will become President of the Republic of Jordan before the end of September or early October.
Thereafter he will be tasked with managing the Palestinians in J&S. He will rule with an iron fist.
He will move all refugees to Jordan, their new home. They are refugees, afterall.
@Ted: who is going to deport 400,000 refugees from Tulkarm? The idea is wonderful but if Israel were to attempt that, the Supreme Court would shoot it down. The UN would have a dozen resolutions against Israel. The EU would go into melt-down and Iran would probably attack although they prefer not to.
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None of this stuff makes sense. It’s like Old Moore’s Almanac. Or like making COVID into a conspiracy.
I have been told that over 400,000 refugees in Tulkarn and Jenin will be deported to Jordan. Rabi Herzog is saying so also.
If this happens then it will be extreme islam which will take the leadership
That is not to be cheering about.