HER HIGHNESS HAS REACHED AN ALL-TIME ROYAL LOWNESS

Presenting a façade on CNN of the ‘motherly’ queen, Jordan’s Queen Rania questions authenticity of Palestinian massacre of Israelis.

By Lawrence Nowosenetz

In an interview with CNN (Tuesday 12 March 2024) Queen Rania was discussing the humanitarian aspects of the Gaza war. She said:

 “Aid under bombardment does not stop the destruction, the death and the heartbreak. We cannot save people from hunger only then to bomb them to death”.

Selective in Caring. Queen Rania of Jordan spoke to CNN’s Christiane Amanpour, and was asked how she responded to October 7 ‘as an Arab, as a Palestinian, as a mother, as a human being’.

Rousing words indeed. 

As usual, she reduced the root cause of the conflict – as all the twisted and dishonest opponents of Israel do – to historical injustice: occupation, settlement expansion, human rights abuses and disregard for international law.

Have we not heard this litany of slander abundant times before?

Naturally the democratic peace-loving nature of Palestinian society was nowhere mentioned.

Even the interviewer Christina Amanpour, not known for her regard for Israel or her balance in coverage of the conflict, could not hold back from questioning the queen about the events on 7 October 2023.

False Feelings. CNN’s Christiane Amanpour argued with Rania’s denial of Hamas butchering babies. She said there was proof they had shot and burned babies’ bodies, and prompted her for sympathy towards Israelis saying: “How did you feel on October 7?” 

Queen Rania gave this astonishing response:

Israel experienced one October 7, since then, the Palestinians have experienced 156 October 7’s”.

This breathtaking lie suggest that for the last 156 days of the Gaza war, Israel has been committing similar atrocities on a daily basis on the civilians of Gaza. Not one single instance has been recorded of anything remotely approximating (G-d forbid), torture, burning, mutilation, rape, even necrophilia by Israeli soldiers on Palestinian women and children.    

However, her rank hypocrisy and dishonesty reveal a far more profound dimension of gross historic amnesia. Airing her crocodile tears to a gullible global audience over the plight of the Palestinians in Gaza – dismissing that it began with a massacre of Jews – she conveniently overlooked the history of what befell the Palestinians in Jordan at the hands of her husband’s father – King Hussein!

Remember the Black September massacre of the Palestinians by the Jordanian armed forces in 1972?

The viewers of CNN should have been reminded by Amanpour of this glaring historical fact. So should Queen Rania if she is unfamiliar with her own inconvenient history!

Gazan Child Killers. What Jordan’s Queen Rania prefers to forget or ignore – a blood-soaked child’s bed in Kibbutz Kfar Aza in the aftermath of the Hamas assault on Israel on October 7.

Quick rewind.  After the Six Day war in 1967, the Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO) and hundreds of thousands of Palestinians, mostly from the former Jordanian occupied West Bank, fled to Jordan. Refugee camps were set up. The fedayeen i.e. PLO fighters, conducted their international terrorism activities from Jordan. In 1970, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, a splinter group of the PLO, hijacked three civilian aircraft to Dawson’s Field in Jordan. The aircraft were blown up and Jewish hostages were taken. The left wing of the PLO became emboldened calling for the overthrow of the Jordanian monarchy to create a Palestinian state within Jordan. There were assassination plots against King Hussein. The king saw these actions as a threat to the sovereignty of Jordan and took military action against fedayeen posts in the refugee camps. Some writers describe this conflict as a civil war.  In September 1970, the Jordanian armed forces launched full scale military attacks on Palestinian strongholds and the PLO was expelled. Many sought refuge in Lebanon. Palestinian fatalities including civilians are estimated to be between 4000 and 25,000 depending on the source. 

Another elephant in the room during this interview is the question why Jordan has refused to accept refugees from Gaza. This would be a natural and immediate humanitarian response from Jordan. Queen Rania was silent too on this issue preferring to soldier on blaming Israel’s “hardline leaders keeping their people in this perpetual state of fear of an existential threat that doesn’t exist…”

Doesn’t exist?

How can Her Highness say that following Hamas’s political bureau member Ghazi Hamad emphatically expressing to the world on 1 November 2023 in an interview with a Lebanese TV channel that the terror group will repeat the October 7 attack time and again until Israel is annihilated.

Did she not see and hear Hamad express the following:

We must teach Israel a lesson and we will do that again and again. The Al-Aqsa Flood is just the first time, and there will be second, a third, a fourth.”

While Queen Rania chose to ignore this egregious declaration of genocide, she surely can’t escape the Hamas charter which seeks to establish an Islamic state in all of Israel.

Black September Massacre. The late General Zia-ul-Haq, President of Pakistan, was referred to in reports as a ‘butcher’ of Palestinians following his assistance to Queen Rania’s father-in-law, King Hussein in reorganizing Jordan’s army and later participation in Jordans civil war against the Palestinians living around Amman. (Photo: AFP)

The Queen may be forgiven for her ignorance or dishonesty, but her compliant interlocutor Amanpour cannot. She is a seasoned news veteran on a major news network and one would assume has some smidgen of journalistic ethics to place the real facts on record. Would that be expecting too much from CNN?  

In the words of Bob Dylan from the songA Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall –

And I’ll tell it, and speak it, and think it, and breathe it

And reflect from the mountain so all souls can see it

And I’ll stand on the ocean until I start sinking

But I’ll know my song well before start singing

We know our song well and we will never be silent or silenced by a world that turns a blind eye and a deaf ear to the injustices and lies against our people.



About the writer:

Born in Pretoria, Lawrence Nowosenetz obtained his BA at University of the Witwatersrand and LL.B at the University of South Africa. Admitted as an attorney and advocate in South Africa, he practiced at the Pretoria and Johannesburg Bar and worked as a human rights and labour lawyer at the Legal Resources Centre, a public interest law firm. Awarded a Fulbright Scholarship, Lawrence completed an internship in the USA and is presently a part-time Senior Commissioner at the Commission for Conciliation Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) as well as a panelist at Tokiso Dispute Settlement – the largest private dispute resolution provider in South Africa. He has also served as an Acting Judge of the Hight Court, South Africa.





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