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  • 3/29/2024
Witness the latest wave of protests in Jordan as thousands take to the streets, denouncing the country's controversial peace treaty with Israel. Join us as we delve into the fervent demonstrations and explore the growing discontent among Jordanians over their nation's diplomatic ties with Israel.

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00:00 Tensions escalate in Jordan as thousands take to the streets for the fifth consecutive day
00:16 denouncing Israel and calling for an end to the country's controversial peace treaty.
00:21 Amidst an affluent backdrop in Amman, protesters voice their discontent, declaring solidarity
00:27 with Palestine and demanding the closure of the Israeli embassy on Jordanian soil.
00:33 Despite heavy security measures, the rally remains peaceful, contrasting with earlier
00:38 clashes where tear gas and batons were used to disperse crowds attempting to storm the
00:44 embassy.
00:46 International rights groups criticise Jordan's crackdown on dissent, slamming the government
00:51 for stifling freedom of expression amidst a surge of public outrage over Israel's military
00:57 actions in Gaza.
00:59 Emotions run high among Jordanians, many of whom are of Palestinian descent, as they condemn
01:06 Israel's relentless bombardment of Gaza, which has claimed countless civilian lives and left
01:12 the enclave in ruins.
01:15 Jordanian authorities assert their commitment to maintaining order while respecting the
01:20 right to peaceful assembly, cautioning against any action that could lead to chaos or cross
01:26 into Israeli-occupied territories.
01:29 As tensions simmer and voices of dissent grow louder, Jordan grapples with the complexities
01:35 of its peace treaty with Israel, torn between diplomatic obligations and the deeply-rooted
01:41 sentiments of its people.
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