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Feeling itself particularly vulnerable, Jordan is striking a nuanced tone, vowing to defend itself in the event of violations of its sovereignty
Many are urging the Jordanian Ministry of Culture to cancel the festival or modify its programming citing the massacres carried out by Israeli forces
In recent months, Jordanian universities have suspended a number of students and warned others for their participation in pro-Palestinian activities
Thousands have gathered outside the Israeli embassy in Jordan to protest Israel's occupation, demand a ceasefire in Gaza, and sever ties with Israel.
In-depth: Israel's control over key water sources has long posed a strategic threat to Jordan's security.
Activists are protesting the role of Jordan as a conduit for Israel-bound goods, blocking the exposed route and demanding its diversion to aid Gaza.
For 75 years, UNRWA has been a vital lifeline to the 5.9 million Palestinian refugees living in exile and has become synonymous with their right to return.