Jordan reportedly increases security around Israeli embassy
JERUSALEM (JTA) -- Security around Israel's embassy in Amman, Jordan, reportedly has been increased following the mob attack on Israel's embassy in Cairo, Egypt.
More security forces and armored vehicles have been seen on the main roads leading to the embassy, according to Arab reports cited in the Israeli media.
The increased security comes amid the establishment over the weekend of a Facebook page calling for Jordanians to attend a "million-man protest" in front of the Israeli embassy in Amman on Sept. 15, The Israel Project and Yediot Achronot reported. Some 1,000 people have indicated that they will attend the event.
Organizers of the protest said that demonstrators will try to break into the building, as well as tear down the Israeli flag, as they did in Cairo.
Jordan signed a peace treaty with Israel in 1994, following Egypt in 1979.
Israeli embassies around the world have been on high alert since protesters broke into the embassy in Cairo on Sept. 9, requiring some embassy personnel to be removed by an Egyptian commando unit during a rescue operation.
Don't miss out! Get the JTA Daily Briefing delivered FREE to your inbox!
Click to login and write a letter to the editor.
This article was made possible by the support of readers like you. Donate to JTA now.
Featured Content
Need to know? Get JTA's free e-newsletters!
- Turkish lawyer: Israel offered to pay Marmara victims $6 million
- Amnesty International report raps Israel for Gaza blockade
- Egypt holds first round of voting in presidential election
- Police: Man in custody implicated himself in disappearance of Etan Patz
- Romney to meet with Jewish donors
- Senate hikes funding for nonprofits’ security, emergency food aid
- OU welcomes Romney’s school choice proposal
- House letter urging Iran diplomacy garners 71 signatures
Share
Email
Print




