Just a day after a National Planning and Building Council announced it authorized a 3-mile hovel quarrying devise for a new rail line that will lead from Yitzhak Navon Station to a Western Wall, Jordan condemns a devise and calls it “a blatant defilement of general law.”
According to a plan, a hovel will be built 80 feet subterraneous during Yitzhak Navon Station nearby a International Convention Center, heading adult to a hire named after US President Donald Trump nearby a Western Wall.
The proclamation by a Israeli Ministry of Transport was cursed by a Jordanian authorities. Amman Foreign Ministry orator Daifallah Al Faiz urged a general village to “take on a shortcoming to conflict Israel’s bootleg and deceptive measures. This is a blatant defilement of general law.”
The Kingdom of Jordan maintains that it has a shortcoming for overseeing Islam’s holy places in Jerusalem, including a Temple Mount.
Transportation Bezalel Smotrich called a devise “historic” and pronounced it was “very good news for Israeli residents and millions of tourists entrance to Jerusalem. We also attain in compelling a Zionist and Jewish agenda.”
The devise for a construction of a subterraneous hovel joining a International Convention Center to a Western Wall was initial denounced by Minister Yisrael Katz in 2017.