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GIL SEDAN
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Jerusalem
sraeli officials are reacting cau-
tiously to Jordanian King
Hussein's decision to name a
new successor. •
Hussein's eldest
son Abdullah —
who now replaces the
King's brother,
Crown Prince
Hassan, as heir to
the Hashemite
throne — is largely
an unknown entity
particularly with
regard to Israeli-
Jordanian relations.
Hussein has long
been seen as Israel's
closest ally in the Arab world — a
view confirmed after Israel and Jordan
signed their historic peace treaty in
October 1994.
Reserve Col. Shalom Harari, a for-
I
mer Arab affairs adviser at the Israeli
Defense Ministry, said the 37-year-old
Abdullah, a career soldier who leads
Jordan's elite Special Forces, has little
knowledge of political or economic
issues.
This lack of political experience has
Israeli officials closely watching the
Jordanian court, Harari added, point-
ing out that when
one of the pillars of
Jordanian stability is
changed, there may
be cause for concern.
Prime Minister
Binyamin
Netanyahu's
spokesman, David
Bar-Ilan said that
when the day comes
for Abdullah to
assume the reins of
power, we are sure
that he will adopt the same policy of
his father of bringing peace and secu-
rity ro the region's peoples." Many
Israeli sources refrained from com-
menting on the situation in Amman
Israelis react
with caution
to Hussein's
decision on
a new heir.
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