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According to the report by the US-based Washington Post, Prince Hamza bin Hussein, eldest son of King Hussein and brother of King Abdullah II, and 20 others were arrested “on the grounds that they constituted a threat to the stability of the country.” .
The prince was said to be being held in his palace in the capital Amman, and those detained included people from the country’s security service.
In the news from Jordan’s official agency, PETRA, allegations that Prince Hamza was in custody or under house arrest were denied.
Earlier in the PETRA news, it was claimed that the former president of the Royal Court, Publishing Ibrahim Avadallah, and some people were arrested.
The former royal chief advisor is also in custody
Former President of the Royal Court, Basım Ibrahim Avadallah, is reported to have been arrested in Jordan.
According to the news from Jordan’s official agency, PETRA, Avadallah and some of his companions were detained for security reasons.
Detailed information on the reason for the arrest and others has yet to be shared.
“STATE UNDER CONTROL”
The Jordanian administration reportedly sent a message to Israel that the situation was under control, following news of the arrest of large numbers of people in the country.
Israeli journalist Barak Ravid, in his post on his Twitter account, claimed that Jordanian army officials sent a message to their Israeli counterparts after reports that many people were detained in Jordan.
Ravid stated that the message in question said that there was no threat to the stability of the Kingdom of Jordan and that the situation was under control.
The Washington Post newspaper claimed that 20 people were detained in Jordan “on the grounds that it represents a threat to the stability of the country” and that King Abdullah II’s brother, Prince Hamza bin Hussein, was also detained at his home in Amman. .
In the news published in Jordan’s official agency, PETRA, the claim that Prince Hamza was detained or under house arrest was denied.
LIE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Jordan’s Chief of Staff, Major General Ahmed al-Hunayti, stated that King Abdullah II’s brother and former Crown Prince Hamza bin Hussein were not detained, but was asked to stop their activities that could harm the country’s security. .
The Jordanian Armed Forces General Command issued a written statement after the US-based Washington Post alleged that King Hussein’s son, Prince Hamza, by his fourth wife Nur, and 20 people were detained.
In a statement published by the Jordanian news agency PETRA, Major General Huneyti noted that the allegations that Bin Hüseyin was detained were not true, but that he was asked to abandon actions and activities that would make security and stability the country will weaken. to be objective.
Huneyti also stated that, as a result of the investigation carried out by the security forces, former President of the Royal Court Basım İbrahim Avadallah and some people were detained.
Expressing that the investigation is continuing and the results will be shared with the public, Huneyti affirmed that all the measures taken are in accordance with the law.
MESSAGE OF SUPPORT FROM SAUDI ARABIA
The Saudi Arabian administration announced that it supports Jordan in any decision made to protect the country’s security.
The Royal Court of Saudi Arabia made a written statement after allegations that former Crown Prince Hamza bin Hussein was detained in Jordan.
In the statement published in the Saudi Arabia news agency SPA, “It is a sister country that Saudi Arabia supports all the decisions made by King Abdullah II and Prince Hussein bin Abdullah to protect the security and stability of the country and to eliminate any attempts sabotage. in this direction He was said to be with Jordan.
In the statement emphasizing the bond of brotherhood, faith and common destiny between Jordan and Saudi Arabia, it was stated that the security of the two countries is an inseparable whole.
In the statement, it was desired that the security and stability of Jordan, headed by King Abdullah, would continue.
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