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Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Andrew Saikali
Publication Date: April 26, 2024 - 17:04

Evening Update: Jordan fears Iran is trying to create a new front against Israel

April 26, 2024
Good evening, let’s start with today’s top stories:Jordan fears Iran is trying to create a new front against IsraelMark MacKinnon takes us into Jordan, a country that has a peace treaty with Israel and hosts U.S. military bases, where rumbling anger at the government might just be precisely what Iran was trying to provoke by firing missiles and drones toward Israel via Jordanian skies. Had Iran sent them over Syria, an Iranian ally, they likely would not have been intercepted. Some see the decision to violate Jordan’s airspace as signifying the deliberate opening of yet another proxy conflict in the region – this time aimed at destabilizing Jordan.


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