For the fourth consecutive evening, protests against Israel were held in the Jordanian capital, near the Israeli Embassy. The number of participants has decreased compared to earlier days, with most of them being teenagers and students.
Just like in the three previous days, protesters attempted to approach the embassy but were met with resistance from the police and gendarmerie, resulting in several arrests. The demonstrators are demanding that the Jordanian government take concrete actions to halt what they perceive as Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people. They are calling for the annulment of all agreements with Israel, including the peace treaty (Wadi Arba agreement) and the gas agreement. They are also pushing for a halt on the transport of goods from Persian Gulf countries through Jordan and a ban on the export of vegetables.
The protests are a display of continued frustration and anger towards Israel, with young people taking a stand against what they see as unjust actions. The demands from demonstrators highlight their desire for stronger support from the Jordanian government for Palestinian cause and opposition to Israeli policies.
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