Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz on Tuesday met with Jordan’s King Abdullah II to discuss security preparations ahead of the holy Muslim month of Ramadan, in the wake of a series of terrorist attacks in Israel.

Meeting at the King’s Palace in Amman, the two focused on regional and security challenges, and on steps planned by Israel to maintain calm and maintain freedom of worship in Jerusalem and the West Bank during Ramadan.

The month has in the past been a time of increased tensions in Jerusalem and its worship sites. Israel has been concerned about a potential flare-up of violence as Ramadan and Passover both take place during April.

Gantz said he discussed with Jordan’s King Abdullah II the importance of “security coordination” during this period, updating him on civilian measures meant to improve the lives of Palestinians in the West Bank and in Gaza, taken in accordance with Israeli security interests.... Read More: Algemeiner