Jordan opposition leader Mudar Zahran: key to Israeli-Palestinian peace is in Jordan

September 17, 2019 | 7 Comments »

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  1. Having just scanned a j p report it seems the hashmites have a number of tickets out for his arrest eg uunpaid bills and other things. If he was allowed into Israel the hashimites might have expected Israel to arrest him creating political problems.

  2. @ Ted Belman:Why did he not decide to come as he meetings setup no? If the Shin Bet was not going to let him in they could have passed the message to whatever airline he had booked a flight on. He then could have decided to get his money back and not fly.

    He should make a statement explaining why he decided not to come or it sounds like the JPOST article is true. Again I do NOT know anything but I am giving my impression.

  3. @ Ted Belman:
    There can always be many reasons why someone is not let into the country. This can sometimes be interventions by foreign governments. I am not saying that is what occurred because I have no clue what happened.

  4. @ Bear Klein:
    I know the truth about what happenned but I am focused on the JPOST article. I have put it under a microscope. You will notice there is no attribution for any quotes nor is there any links.

    The article is a hit piece rather than fair and balanced Journalism. No attempt to get Mudar or me to rebut all the smears. Khaled Abu Toameh works at JPOST as you may know.

    I am focused now on finding out who disclosed the event to Jpost.. When I learn this I will dislose more.

  5. Anyone (TED) know why Mudar Zahran was not allowed entry into Israel. The comment was he was returned to the UK for security reasons.