Saturday, December 20, 2014

Angry Jordanians rally to slam gas deal with Israel




Angry Jordanian protesters have poured out into the streets to condemn the government’s plan to sign a multi-billion-dollar gas deal with Israel.




Angry Jordanian protesters have poured out into the streets to condemn the government’s plan to sign a multi-billion-dollar gas deal with Israel.



Members of various political groups as well as ordinary citizens took part in the Friday protest rallies.



The protesters called the plan a deal of shame, saying the government is contributing to Israeli crimes against Palestinians.



They also accused Prime Minister Abdullah al-Nassour of “stealing the reserves of Palestinians.”



Several protests have been held against the 15-billion-dollar deal over the past few weeks.



Amman claims that the agreement could help avert drastic problems such as daily power cuts or rising electricity bills.



Based on the yet-to-be finalized deal, Jordan would get 45 billion cubic meters of gas over a 15-year period.









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