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Some 1,600 Jews go to holy site in Jerusalem's Old City during fast; earlier, clashes erupted between Israeli police and Palestinians

Opposition leader claims that supplying additional water to Amman enables it to provide oil to Iran via a never-built pipeline, thus bolstering Tehran's nuclear program

According to Herzog's office, Abdullah phoned to congratulate him on appointment, expressed satisfaction with recent improvement of diplomatic ties

Water shortage, tensions in royal family, economic woes push nervous US and Israel to show of support for king, fearing fall of key ally could have disastrous effects on region

Jordanian officials said to be unnerved by news of meeting leaking out, having agreed to summit under condition of strict secrecy

Move comes as Jerusalem looks to patch up ties, but in sign of lingering tensions, Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi warns Lapid of 'war crimes' over Sheikh Jarrah evictions

As border crossing between countries is reopened, vacationers say prices in Jordanian Red Sea resort city around a quarter of those in nearby Israeli town

One narrative suggests those on trial had sought to exploit the king's perceived vulnerability when he was under US pressure to accept the now-defunct Trump Mideast peace plan

Report says kingdom will pull the plug on pipeline and instead focus on internal desalination project

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