Amman: The Lower House on Monday decried remarks by US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee as "delusional" as they justify Israel's control over Arab lands and open the door to further its extremism and crimes. During a legislative session, attended by Prime Minister Jafar Hassan and cabinet ministers, Speaker Mazen Qadi called the envoy's statements "provocative, a blatant violation of international law and the UN Charter, and a serious infringement on the sovereignty of states."
According to Jordan News Agency, the Speaker emphasized that the West Bank and Gaza Strip are Palestinian territories over which Israel has no sovereignty, nor over any other occupied Arab land. He rejected proposals based on religious narratives as they undermine the chances of achieving a just and comprehensive peace based on the two-state solution.
The Speaker commended the unanimous official Arab and Islamic stances rejecting these statements, urging the international community to uphold its responsibility in protecting international law and preventing any attempts to impose a fait accompli or legitimize the occupation.
Speaker Qadi reiterated the House's full support of His Majesty King Abdullah II in defending Jordan's higher interests and protecting its sovereignty. He highlighted that Jordan's sovereignty remains impregnable to all ambitions and steadfast in the will of its leadership and the awareness of its people.
Qadi also recalled the heroism and sacrifices of the Jordan armed forces in their defense of Arab causes, particularly the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people, until they regain freedom and establish an independent state on their national soil.