http://daphneanson.blogspot.com/2019/04/david-singer-hashemite-rule-in-jordan.html
King Abdullah seems increasingly hell-bent on ending 99 years of Hashemite-dynasty rule in Jordan.
This possibility is emerging as Abdullah is:
Seemingly refusing to commit to negotiating with Israel on President Trump’s soon-to-be-released deal of the century to end the Jewish-Arab conflict and
Taking active steps to place the Jordan-Israel Peace Treaty in jeopardy.
Transjordan (renamed Jordan in 1950) has always been the key to resolving competing territorial claims by both Arabs and Jews in former Palestine.
Transjordan comprised 78 per cent of the territory placed under the League of Nations Mandate for Palestine after being wrested from 400 years of Ottoman Empire sovereignty during World War One.
Mandatory Palestine was designated in April 1920 by the Principal Allied Powers at the San Remo Conference and in August 1920 by article 95 of the Treaty of Sevres as the location for reconstitution of the ancient and biblical homeland of the Jewish people.
Transjordan’s first Hashemite ruler – Abdullah I – arrived there in November 1920.