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Hizbullah and Jordan
Jordan-Lebanon, Politics, 9/11/2001

The Jordanian weekly al- Majd said on Monday that the state of emergency and alert is prevailing all Jordanian security forces of fears of any acts, measures or supplies that might be carried out by internal or foreign sides to support al-Aqsa Intifada, especially the Lebanese Hizbullah party.

Jordanian security circles accused Hizbullah and its alliances with Palestinian groups of trying to penetrate into the Jordanian circle and make of it as a passage for providing the fighters of the Palestinian Intifada with weapons and money, stressing that recently several attempts of this sort were foiled.

Sources of the paper said that the Jordanian King Abdullah discussed this matter recently with the Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Alexandria, when the Jordanian King expressed his strong concern over the activities of the Hizbullah party through the Jordanian territories. A matter which provokes Israel.

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