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Jordan’s Crown Prince Hamzah bin Hussein delivers a speech to Muslim clerics and scholars at the opening ceremony of a religious conference at the Islamic Al al-Bayet University in Amman, Jordan August 21, 2004. Reuters pic
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AMMAN, April 7 Jordan sought to throw a veil yesterday over its public palace feud by ordering its media to stop reporting on an alleged plot the government says involves the half-brother of King Abdullah II.
Prince Hamzah had on Saturday harshly criticised Jordan’s leaders from what he said was house arrest but in a dramatic about-turn on Monday pledged his loyalty to the royal family.
Jordan Bans Reporting On Plot, Labels Palace Feud A Family Affair
04/06/21 AT 6:23 AM
Jordan sought to throw a veil Tuesday over its public palace feud by ordering its media to stop reporting on an alleged plot the government says involves the half-brother of King Abdullah II.
Prince Hamzah had on Saturday harshly criticised Jordan s leaders from what he said was house arrest but in a dramatic about-turn on Monday pledged his loyalty to the royal family. Map of Jordan Photo: AFP / STAFF
The palace released a signed statement in which the 41-year-old prince had changed his tone and pledged to always be ready to help and support His Majesty the King and his Crown Prince .
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Jordan s King Abdullah II and Crown Prince Hussein (R) arrive for the opening parliamentary session in the capital Amman on November 10, 2019, as Jordan reasserted its control over land enclaves on the border with Israel. (Khalil Mazraawi/AFP)
AMMAN, Jordan Jordan sought to throw a veil Tuesday over its public palace feud by ordering its media to stop reporting on an alleged plot the government says involves the half-brother of King Abdullah II.
Prince Hamzah had on Saturday harshly criticized Jordan’s leaders from what he said was house arrest but in a dramatic about-face on Monday pledged his loyalty to the royal family.
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Jordan bans reports on plot, says feud is a family affair
AFP, AMMAN
Jordan yesterday sought to throw a veil over its public palace feud by ordering its media to stop reporting on an alleged plot the government says involves the half-brother of King Abdullah II.
Prince Hamzah bin Hussein had on Saturday harshly criticized Jordan’s leaders from what he said was house arrest but in a dramatic about-turn on Monday pledged his loyalty to the royal family.
The palace released a signed statement in which the 41-year-old prince had changed his tone and pledged to “always be ready to help and support His Majesty the King and his Crown Prince.”