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Safadi: Jordan won’t allow Iran or Israel to turn it into a battlegrou­nd

- Reuters Amman

Jordan’s Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi said an Israeli retaliatio­n against Iranian strikes could bring a real risk of dragging the whole region into a devastatin­g war.

In an interview released by state media, Safadi said his country was lobbying major powers against an escalation that would have far-reaching regional stability and security consequenc­es.

“The risks are enormous. That could drag the whole region into war, which would be devastatin­g to us in the region, and we’ll have very, very serious implicatio­ns for the rest of the world, including the US,” Safadi said.

“The situation is too dangerous. The chances of regional explosion are real, and that has got to stop. We’ve got to make sure there’s no further escalation,” he added. Jordan, with the help of American air defenses and support from the UK and France, shot down most of the Iranian drones and missiles that were flying over the country toward Jerusalem and a wide range of targets in Israel. “Now the pressure should be on Israel not to escalate,” Safadi said,

The situation is too dangerous. The chances of regional explosion are real, and that has got to stop.

adding Tehran had said it attacked in retaliatio­n for a suspected Israeli airstrike on its embassy compound in Damascus on April 1 and would not go further unless Israel responded.

Jordan neighbors Syria and Iraq – both countries where Iranian proxy forces operate – and is next door to Israel and the Israeliocc­upied West Bank

“We are in the middle of the fire, so both parties have to understand that we’ll do what we have to do to protect our own and to prevent this escalation,” Safadi said.

Safadi warned that his country would act firmly in the event of another flare-up and that Jordan would not allow “either Iran or Israel to turn the kingdom into a battlefiel­d.”

“We will take down any projectile­s that threaten our people, violate our sovereignt­y, and pose a threat to Jordanians. And we made this clear to both Israel and Iran,” he said.

Iranian drones that came from the direction of Iraq and flew over southern Jordan and the city of Aqaba that were heading to Israel’s Eilat port were also intercepte­d.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was using the confrontat­ion with Iran to divert attention from Gaza, Safadi said.

The Israeli leader should not be allowed to drag “Washington and major Western powers into a war with Iran,” he added.

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