AMMAN: Jordan’s king on Thursday urged Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to ensure a security guard who killed two Jordanians at the Israeli embassy in Amman last weekend face trial.

Abdullah II called on Netanyahu to “take responsibility and take legal steps including the trial of the killer”, he said, quoted in a royal court statement.

Jordan allowed the security guard to go home to Israel on Monday after he was held for questioning over the previous night’s shooting.

The guard was welcomed home and greeted as a hero by Netanyahu, who embraced him and said: “You acted well, calmly and we also had an obligation to get you out.”

The Jewish state maintained the guard had diplomatic immunity.

The king called on the Israeli premier to “implement justice instead of dealing with this crime in the manner of a political show for personal political gains”.

“This kind of behaviour — which is unacceptable and provocative on all levels — has made us all angry ... and feeds extremism in the region,” he said.

He vowed Jordan would do everything possible towards obtaining justice for its two slain nationals.

Israel’s foreign ministry said the security guard shot dead a Jordanian worker who had come to an apartment to install furniture and had stabbed him in the back with a screwdriver. A second Jordanian, the landlord of the apartment, was also killed — apparently by accident.

Published in Dawn, July 28th, 2017

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