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Iran and Hamas Are Seeking to Destabilize the Jordanian Government

Jordan-U.S. military ties are lightning rods for Iranian proxies
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An anti-Israel protest in Amman, Jordan, on April 5, 2024
An anti-Israel protest in Amman, Jordan, on April 5, 2024 (Palestine Chronicle)

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The ongoing protests in Jordan indicate the perceived shortcomings in the Biden administration’s Middle East policy.

Iran and Hamas have succeeded in destabilizing the Jordanian government, prompting concerns among Gulf countries about a potential “domino effect” spreading throughout the region.

The United States maintains a force of 3,000 American soldiers in Jordan. In January 2024, Iranian proxies attacked “Tower 22,” an American military outpost in Jordan, killing three soldiers and wounding 47.

Map of the U.S. outpost at the intersection of Jordan, Iraq, and Syria
The “Tower 22” U.S. outpost at the intersection of Jordan, Iraq, and Syria. (Map: Al Jazeera)

The moderate Arab coalition in the Middle East, spearheaded by Saudi Arabia, has seen a decline in influence due to perceived leniency in the U.S. Government’s approach toward Iran.

Jordan has witnessed its largest demonstrations in recent memory, with protesters expressing support for Hamas and opposing the continuation of conflict in the Gaza Strip.

These protests, orchestrated by Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood in coordination with Iran, aim to undermine the rule of King Abdullah and create a new front against Israel along the Jordanian border.

King Abdullah, a longstanding ally of the United States, faces mounting pressure to quell the unrest. Speculation is rife that if the protests persist and threaten the stability of the Hashemite monarchy, the king may resort to forceful measures to suppress dissent, akin to his father’s actions during September 1970, infamously known as “Black September.”

The demonstrations underscore the vulnerability of the Hashemite monarchy amidst the growing influence of the Iran-led resistance axis.

This axis, including Hamas, seeks to undermine Jordan’s peace agreement with Israel and disrupt its gas deal with Israel, potentially transforming the Jordan-Israel border into a new battleground. To the chagrin of Iran’s proxies, Jordanian anti-aircraft defenses have shot down at least one Houthi missile headed to the Israeli Red Sea port of Eilat. Moreover, Jordan’s armed forces have been fighting organized drug and arms smuggling gangs, believed to be affiliated with Iran, along its northern border with Syria

The Lack of American Resolve

The situation in Jordan highlights the perceived weakness of President Biden’s Middle East policy, characterized by what critics view as a lack of resolve in dealing with Iran.

 A more assertive stance towards Iran could have deterred challenges to King Abdullah’s rule.

Public anger in Jordan is fueled by economic hardship and government corruption, providing fertile ground for Hamas to exploit discontent and destabilize the government.  

Senior Hamas leaders have openly encouraged mass protests and even urged demonstrators to breach the Israeli border in pursuit of Jerusalem’s liberation and the Al-Aqsa Mosque’s freedom from Israeli occupation. Hamas perceives the unrest in Jordan as an offshoot of the “Al-Aqsa flood” attack on October 7.

Jordan serves as a crucial gateway to the Arab world and is seen as a bridge to the West Bank, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, the Gulf States, and Yemen.

Iran and its resistance axis pose a threat to the stability of Arab regimes, reminiscent of the “Arab Spring” uprisings in 2011. The specter of a “domino effect” looms large, potentially spreading from Jordan to other U.S.-aligned Arab nations.

In response, Gulf countries are expected to extend financial assistance to Jordan to bolster its stability against the Hamas and Muslim Brotherhood threats and Iran’s broader influence. They aim to contain the threat and prevent its spread to their own territories.

Yoni Ben Menachem

Yoni Ben Menachem, a veteran Arab affairs and diplomatic commentator for Israel Radio and Television, is a senior Middle East analyst for the Jerusalem Center. He served as Director General and Chief Editor of the Israel Broadcasting Authority.
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