Amman says former crown prince Hamzah was not arrested, but was issued warning; Jordan reportedly tells Israel situation is 'under control'

In delaying permission for PM to use airspace, Hashemite kingdom starts to reassert itself after keeping a low profile during Trump administration

Defense minister reportedly met with monarch in Jordan; Gantz criticized Netanyahu's relationship with Amman last week; Ashkenazi said to have held meetings with counterpart

Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Pompeo, Netanyahu, and Bahraini FM set to meet in Jerusalem

Ahlam Tamimi, who orchestrated 2001 Jerusalem bombing in which 15 people were killed, has been charged in US with conspiring to use weapon of mass destruction against US nationals

Yossi Cohen said to bring Abdullah a message from Netanyahu with relations between the two countries under threat

In virtual briefings, Abdullah also tells congressional leaders that he has been attempting to convince the Palestinians to restart peace talks with Israel

Monarch tells US lawmakers plans to annex settlements and Jordan Valley are 'unacceptable' and he remains full committed to establishment of an independent Palestinian state

Following lengthy campaign by family of Israeli-American girl killed in 2001 Sbarro bombing, Trump administration vows to 'explore all options' to bring Ahlam Tamimi to justice

Abdullah also refuses to schedule meeting with Defense Minister Benny Gantz to discuss Israeli plans, according to Palestinian report

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