Israel Refuses to Renew Water Agreement with Jordan Amid Rising Tensions
Israel is currently refusing to renew the supplemental water agreement with Jordan, a key element embedded in the peace treaty between the two countries. This agreement allows Jordan to receive additional water at a discounted rate, but it has not yet been renewed, and there is no expected timeline for its re-signing. Sources familiar with the matter told Kan News that this refusal has caused anger in Jordan, which may respond to Israel's decision.
Jordan has not officially commented on the report, but a source close to the Jordanian government emphasized to Kan News that water is a critical issue and a fundamental part of the peace agreement. The source indicated that Jordanians view the water issue, once considered stable, as now being used by Israel as a bargaining tool. Jordan faces a severe water shortage and relies heavily on continued cooperation with Israel in this area.
Earlier reports revealed that in March, King Abdullah II of Jordan set several conditions for a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, including the renewal of the supplemental water agreement. The ongoing dispute highlights the growing strain in Israeli-Jordanian relations over water resources, a vital and sensitive topic for both nations.
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