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What was result of 1994 Jordan and Israel treaty?

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In Israel it didn't change much, but Muslims all over the world and the palestinian in Jordan were very angry, they saw this treaty as a betrayal.

in israel people wanted this peace, but some didnt agree because israel in this treaty had to give water every year to Jordan, and Jordan didnt agree to get back the west bank like Egypt idnt agree to get Gaza strip .

It is very clear why they didnt want, people may say im wrong but im pretty sure it's because thy don't want to deal with the palestinian that have different phanatic culture .

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