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Hi...
The map is incorrect. The green land is Jordan, while the blue one is Israel. Above Israel's flag, the color is green (means that the green land is Israel, but it is not), and above Jordan's flag the color is orange (there is no orange land in the map at all).
I removed the following two sentences from the introductory paragraph which I think are problematic:
Jordanian King Abdullah views Israel as a vital regional enemy due to the international radical Islam threat. The region in Jordan is a crisis of a Christian fallout against the Jews in the Middle East.[1]
The first sentence is unsourced and should probably read "vital regional ally". The second sentence just doesn't make sense to me at all. Ottens (talk) 23:18, 21 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]
On 8 October 2030, Israel and Jordan reached an agreement to allow flights to cross over both countries’ airspace.[3]
should be
On 8 October 2020, Israel and Jordan reached an agreement to allow flights to cross over both countries’ airspace.[3]
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Description of suggested change:
In the lead paragraph, there is an erroneous new line after "the platform" which should be removed. In that same sentence, there is a space between the period and the in-line citations that should be removed too.