Jordan Accuses Hamas of Smuggling Weapons
AMMAN, Jordan (AP) - Jordan accused Hamas activists of smuggling missiles and other weapons into the kingdom and said Tuesday it was canceling a planned visit of the Palestinian foreign minister in response.
Government spokesman Nasser Judeh said a visit by Palestinian Foreign Minister Mahmoud al-Zahar that was to take place on Wednesday had been "put off until further notice."
He told The Associated Press that "missiles, explosives and automatic weapons were seized in the last couple of days along with the Hamas activists who had managed to smuggle such dangerous weapons into the country."
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Government spokesman Nasser Judeh said a visit by Palestinian Foreign Minister Mahmoud al-Zahar that was to take place on Wednesday had been "put off until further notice."
He told The Associated Press that "missiles, explosives and automatic weapons were seized in the last couple of days along with the Hamas activists who had managed to smuggle such dangerous weapons into the country."
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