Khaberni - Jordanian political analyst Dr. Munther al-Hawarats revealed that the summit between King Abdullah II and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, comes in a highly sensitive timing; amidst escalating regional tensions and the complex situation in the Palestinian territories. He pointed out that the meeting carries political dimensions that go beyond the traditional fraternal nature of the relationships between the two countries.
Dr. Munther al-Hawarats, the Jordanian political analyst, during a phone-in on the Egyptian channel El Hayah, explained that the summit addresses the core issues affecting the region, especially the Palestinian issue, both in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. He highlighted the escalation of Israeli assaults in the West Bank, including settlement expansion and violations of sanctities, and attempts to impose new realities on the ground aimed at undermining the two-state solution.
Dr. Munther al-Hawarats, the Jordanian political analyst, referred to the situation in the Gaza Strip still being critical, affirming the pivotal Egyptian role in managing this file, and Cairo's outright rejection of the idea of displacement, a stance that intersects with the Jordanian position against any attempts to liquidate the Palestinian cause or change the demographic reality.

