ALWAGHT- Tensions in Jordan have surged dramatically after the assassination of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in Gaza.
Thousands of Jordanians assembled outside the American Embassy in Amman, voicing their anger with anti-Israel and anti-US slogans.
In response to the escalating outrage, the Jordanian government called for sanctions and an arms embargo against Israel, reflecting widespread discontent with Israeli actions.
Sinwar was killed on October 16 during a confrontation in Gaza, and his death has intensified hostility towards the Israeli government and military.
Moreover, resistance fighters from Jordan have reportedly launched "revenge strikes" against Israel, underscoring the escalating conflict and rising tensions in the region.