Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett visited Jordan secretly last week and met with King Abdullah II at his palace in Amman, a former Israeli official tells Axios.
Why it matters: This was the first meeting between the king and an Israeli Prime Minister in more than five years. It follows a long period of tensions between King Abdullah and former prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and comes as Bennett attempts to reset the relationship.
- At the top of the meeting, Bennett informed the king that he was prepared to approve a deal for the sale of water from Israel to Jordan, an issue which had proved contentious under Netanyahu, according to the former official.
- Both Bennett and King Abdullah agreed to turn the page and resume normal dialogue, the official says.
The Israeli Prime Minister’s office declined to comment, as did the Jordanian Royal Court and the Jordanian embassy in Washington.