Jerusalem - Israeli travelers seeking to visit the revered Tomb of Aharon HaKohen site in Jordan were reportedly turned away from the Hashemite Kingdom last weekend for bearing symbols of the Jewish religion.
Jordanian border crossing officials allegedly forbade a Jewish family from entering the country from Israel while donning any Jewish religious attire, ordering them to remove all religious indicators such as kippot (Yarmulke), tallitot (prayer shawls), religious books and tefillin, Israel’s Channel 2 reported Monday.
The incident almost devolved into a diplomatic incident as Jordan’s Ambassador to Israel, Walid Obeidat, was reportedly summoned for a clarification of the incident.
While Israel and Jordan maintain formal diplomatic relations, the two neighbors have faced tensions over recent Temple Mount controversies.
Last weekend’s episode was not the first such reported incident, and came less than...read more at VIN