Jerusalem: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said it was forced to reschedule the Israeli leader's visit to the United Arab Emirates on Thursday, citing disagreements with the Jordanian government.
It said the conflict stemmed from the cancellation of the Jordanian crown prince's visit to a contested shrine in Jerusalem on Wednesday due to a disagreement over the security and protection arrangements at the site.
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The Jordanian government did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the issue.
The Prime Minister's Office said the historic visit, the first by an Israeli prime minister since the establishment of bilateral relations last year, would be rescheduled with Emirati authorities. The trip was meant to cement new diplomatic ties between the Mideast nations and boost the embattled Israeli leader's re-election hopes.
Earlier in the day, Netanyahu's wife's hospitalisation cast doubt on whether the trip would take place.
Sara Netanyahu was hospitalised Thursday with an appendix infection at Jerusalem's Hadassah Medical Center, the hospital said.