Netanyahu does not deny report he closed Israel airspace to Jordan last week

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday said he cannot confirm reports he ordered Israeli airspace closed to air traffic to and from Jordan last Friday but did not deny them.
Jordan refused to permit the prime minister's flight to the UAE after Israel denied permission for Jordanian Crown Prince Hussein's visit to the Al Aqsa mosque with 50 of his security team.
"I am glad the crisis in our relations with Jordan is over," Netanyahu said in a radio interview.
He had come under fire for ordering the airspace closed without the proper authority and without notifying his Foreign or Defense Ministers.
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