AMMAN: Jordan has said that it was leaving all options open in its reaction to Israel’s failure to discriminate between military and civilian targets in fierce bombardment and invasion of the Gaza Strip, Western media reported on Monday.
Prime Minister Bisher al Khasawneh did not give further detailed about what steps Jordan would take in coming days.
Jordan has already it recalled its ambassador from Israel to protest Israel’s military offensive against Gaza launched on October 7.
The country has also said that Israel’s ambassador, who left Amman shortly after Hamas’ attack, would not be permitted to come back to resume his responsibilities.
Khasawneh, told state media that all options are on the table for Jordan in dealing with the Israeli aggression on Gaza and its outcomes.
Israel’s siege of Gaza, not self-defence
He added said Israel’s siege of Gaza was not self-defence as it claims. The PM said the brutal Israeli attack does not discriminate between civilian and military targets and is spreading to safe areas and ambulances.
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Israel has rejected deliberately targeting civilian objects in heavily populated areas, saying Hamas was using civilians as human shields and had dug tunnels under hospitals and was using ambulances to transport its fighters.
Over 9,700 Palestinians have been martyred in Gaza since October 7, when Israel launched its daily bombardment of the densely populated enclave.