Almaala: The biggest strategic step in Jordan will begin

Abedalelah Almaala tweeted the following: 

In a few days, the biggest strategic step in Jordan will begin, that King Abdullah II will step down from power and abdicate to his heir, Prince Hussein. The fifth Hashemite monarchy of the new King Hussein II will begin with the resignation speech of King Abdullah II in the coming days. Yesterday, the new Jordanian Senate convened urgently and the oath was taken, and it is a constitutional violation that the oath must be sworn after King Abdullah II’s speech at the opening of the new Jordanian National Assembly.

Also, the new House of Representatives has been postponed and the opening of the parliament to the beginning of November 18, 2024. King Abdullah II recently visited the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and informed Prince Mohammed bin Salman of the decision to step down for his crown prince, Prince Hussein, and asked Prince Mohammed bin Salman for his support for the king The new Hussein II. Even the new hundred dinar coin was delayed until the portrait of the new king, Hussein II, was placed. The billion dollar question and the challenges of the new king, King Hussein II, does he face the upcoming challenges and the emphasis of the Palestinian problem with Israel? Does he recognize the Kingdom of Israel  from the river to the sea and renounce the Hashemite guardianship of the Islamic holy places in Jerusalem? And also the challenge of the economic crisis and unemployment in Jordan. Will the fifth Hashemite monarchy be very short, according to what the political director in the international decision-making capitals paints? Does the Fifth Hashemite Monarchy solve the Palestinian problem? Very soon, the second abdicating king will join France for his final abode, and Queen Rania preceded him there two months ago. How will the Jordanians react to the Fifth Hashemite Monarchy and Queen Hussein II? Especially that he will disperse the new House of Representatives, and the feet of the Muslim Brotherhood will not reach the House of Representatives building in the capital Amman, Jordan.

November 3, 2024 | 7 Comments »

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  1. Hi, Laura

    The reference you quoted is this:

    “We look to a Trump presidency with hope, envisioning a time where peace flourishes, particularly in Lebanon and Palestine, maintaining the integrity of our borders,” he added

    President Trump didn’t promise anything to the Arabs in Michigan; they’re just making a political gambit.

  2. @Laura
    It’s not a good idea to prefer DeSantis. You, most probably, are not familiar with his executive orders and signed bills. They are not good at all. The same can be said about his voting record in the US House. On the other hand, what Trump did for Israel is incomparable to what other US Presidents have done. He is a true friend of Israel! It’s tragic, but the Dems/Globalists will not let him win…

  3. That which we hope………REQUE EN PACE…..

    cannot occur

    explained in X FILES

    when humans exist

    there is NO RIP

    Eddie…..aka…..tzvi

  4. @Laura

    I don’t recall Trump ever saying he opposes a 2-state solution.

    Trump specifically promoted his own version of the TSS, with the important caveat that the Arabs accept the proposal or it would be gone within 4yrs. As I have noted in Chit Chat, this distinction rendered the TSS from being a delaying aspect of Arab Hudna to being an ultimatum of take it or leave it…and of course the Arabs would never agree to any agreement which leaves Israel intact, which meant they were always going to leave it.

    Since October 7, however, Trump amended his views on the viability of the TSS proposal:

    “There was a time when I thought two states could work. Now I think two states is going to be very, very tough,” Trump said in an interview with Time magazine that was published on Tuesday.

    “I also think you have fewer people that liked the idea,” he added. “You had a lot of people that liked the idea four years ago. Today, you have far fewer people that like that idea.”

    …“And I had a friend, a very good friend, Sheldon Adelson, who felt that it was impossible to make a deal because the level of hatred was so great. And I think it was much more so on one side than the other, but the level of hatred of Jewish people was so great, and taught from the time they were in kindergarten and before,” Trump said.

    Asked if he felt that same way, Trump said, “I disagreed with it. But so far, he [Adelson] hasn’t been wrong.”

    Notably, this was only six months ago.

    You asked

    if Trump betrays Israel will any of you admit you were wrong about him?

    Speaking for myself, contrary to the implication of your question, the basis of support for Trump is not founded on personalities. Trump has always, ALWAYS, supported Israel, even when he proposed the Trump plan, it was fated to fail and be replaced with the JO, because there is simply no other rational, workable, and doable consequence of Trump’s plan, as Ted explains in Trump’s Deal of the Century a.k.a The Jordan Option. .

    No honest Zionist would support anyone who betrayed Israel, which is why relative condemnations were forthcoming for all US presidents who did betray Israel, and of course that came to include all US presidents. In fact, as I have noted previously, despite Trump’s significant and stalwart support for Israel and the Trump policy of opposing state sponsored terrorism, the Trump administration signed off on US aid going to Lebanon, and this meant feeding the terror beast of Hezbollah. This defied all other actions of the Trump administration, and remains as the only blight on an otherwise impeccable record of opposing terror by Trump’s first term, which should still be recognized as having implemented an otherwise exclusively pro-Israel agenda. Furthermore, there was a clear and necessary American First basis for Trump’s pro Israel policy, which was that the Trump Doctrine required a strong Israel to defend US interests in the region.

    Notably, Trump is and remains the greatest and most consistent ally of Israel, bar none. He has earned the support of the entire Jewish community, from Israel to America, and this remains true even if many Jews, too many, refuse to acknowledge that this is actually true.

  5. @Laura

    I don’t recall Trump ever saying he opposes a 2-state solution.

    I agree with you completely, have you seen my recent reminder of Trump’s administration dream project in ChitChat?

    A REMINDER:
    https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/revealed-trumps-deal-century-map-future-palestine-israel?fbclid=IwAR0FFI_hRI3w-5mtAYLoMhnYqobHJvyogxLIQskUch2LNGJqd1GWAg6y9D8

    American presidents are not gods, they are forced to continue the country’s strategy no matter what, and the US strategy is to treat Israel as a giant ghetto with the US as the ghetto’s feudal lord.

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  6. I don’t recall Trump ever saying he opposes a 2-state solution. In fact, it was revealed after he left office that he cursed Bibi for approving new “settlements”.

    I would be more than happy for my worries to turn out to be totally unfounded and come back here and say so. However, if Trump betrays Israel will any of you admit you were wrong about him?

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  7. Trump courts Arab-Americans with pledge for world peace in historic Dearborn visit
    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-courts-arab-americans-with-pledge-for-world-peace-in-historic-dearborn-visit/ar-AA1tlX4F?ocid=msedgntp&pc=HCTS&cvid=fa45cccaa4594836b9aced7f83044ef6&ei=12
    This should be VERY concerning to us. These are the people who put rashida tlaib in office and Trump is pandering to them. Notice this comment:

    “We look to a Trump presidency with hope, envisioning a time where peace flourishes, particularly in Lebanon and Palestine, maintaining the integrity of our borders,” he added.

    Notice the cafe’s owner referred to Israel as “palestine”. Trump does this now that most of the votes have already been cast. I’m certain everyone here will make excuses for Trump that they would never make for democrats. Maybe Debbie Schlussel knows what she’s talking about. BTW, she lives in Michigan. Don’t blindly trust any politician in either party. The only ones I would trust would be Evangelicals who unlike Trump actually have core values and principles. I hope I don’t have to say I told you so. I voted for Trump as there was no other choice, but my preference was DeSantis.

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