Alwaght- Jordan's King Abdullah met with the head of Israeli regime’s spy agency, Mossad , to plot on ways to counter Russian military intervention in Syria, it has been revealed.
According to Middle East Eye Website, King Abdullah openly talked about meeting the Mossad chief during his January 11 conversation with United States Congress members when he visited Washington. The session was held after midair confrontation took place over the southern Syrian border between Russian fighters and Israeli regime and Jordanian F-16 warplanes.
The report did not mention the date of the meeting between Abdullah and the head of the notorious Israeli spy agency.
"We saw the Russians fly down, but they were met with Israeli and Jordanian F-16s, both together in Israeli and Jordanian airspace," Abdullah was quoted as saying.
Abdullah said that Jordan and Russia then agreed on a natural border: ”We told Russia that we want to liquidate Nusra," he said in reference to the al-Qaeda affiliate in Syria. "Russia asked that we give them their positions to hit them, but we refused so we don't give them a reason to hit the FSA [Free Syria Army] there."
On March 14, Russian President Vladimir Putin made a surprise announcement that he was partially withdrawing his forces from Syria.
It is noted that the new Mossad chief Yossi Cohen took office in early January; therefore it was not clear whether he was the Israeli intelligence head present in the reported meeting with the Jordanian king or his predecessor Tamir Pardo.
Jordan maintains close ties with the Israeli regime to the detriment of the Palestinian resistance movements.
ISIS terrorists, who were initially trained by the CIA in Jordan in 2012 to destabilize the Syrian government, now control parts of Syria and Iraq. The Jordanian trained terrorists have been engaged in crimes against humanity in the areas under their control.