81 percent of Jordanians oppose normalization deals between Arab states, Israel

81% oppose the normalizations of relations between other countries and the Jewish state.
Nearly one in two Jordanians (46%) think Israel is the country posing the greatest threat to the Arab world, followed by the US at 10%, according to a survey conducted by the Center for Strategic Studies at the University of Jordan.
A large majority of Jordanians (77%) consider the Palestinian issue the most important political problem facing the Middle East, while only 12% believe the Syrian crisis is the most important political problem in need of a solution.
Israel is the country most responsible for the instability in the region, according to 48% of the respondents, followed by the US (11%).
The vast majority (81%) support Jordan playing an active role in regional and global efforts on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and the Syrian crisis. The majority want Jordan to play a secondary (neutral) role in the war in Yemen, the crisis in Sudan, and the Russian-Ukrainian tension.
The vast majority (81%) of Jordanians oppose the normalization of relations between Arab countries and Israel.
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