Jordan-Israel relations at lowest point due to West Bank proposals

February 19, 2026 • Al Jazeera

Jordan-Israel relations at lowest point due to West Bank proposals

Jordan-Israel Relations Experience Deterioration Amid West Bank Plans

A recent development in the occupied West Bank has strained relations between Israel and Jordan, with some observers describing the situation as “at its worst.” According to reports, Israel plans to restart land registration in the area.

The 1994 peace agreement between the two countries established diplomatic ties. The status of this agreement is currently being assessed by officials.

Jordan’s former foreign minister was recently asked about the relevance of the 1994 peace agreement in light of recent events. No further details were provided on their response.

It has been reported that Israel plans to restart land registration in the occupied West Bank. This move is reportedly causing tension between the two countries.

The situation remains fluid, with no clear indication of how it will be resolved. Further developments are expected in the coming days and weeks.

Details regarding the specific terms of the 1994 peace agreement and its current status have not been made public. The implications of Israel’s plan to restart land registration in the occupied West Bank on Jordan-Israel relations are also unclear at this time.

The situation is being closely monitored by officials and diplomats, with no further information available at present.

Source: Al Jazeera