Jordan and Israel are becoming enmeshed in a binational agenda requiring urgent direct negotiations - which if successfully concluded - could end the 100-years old Jewish-Arab conflict.
That agenda includes:
Redrawing the existing Jordan-Israel international boundary after allocating sovereignty in Judea and Samaria (West Bank) between their two respective States.
Clarifying the right of Jews to enter and pray at the Temple Mount in Jerusalem - currently controlled by Jordan as Custodian of the Islamic holy sites
Renewing 25 year leases of two areas leased by Jordan to Israel for agricultural use that expire next year.
Increasing the amount of water currently being supplied by Israel to Jordan
Progressing the feasibility of constructing the Mediterranean-Dead Sea Canal
Financing the Red Sea–Dead Sea Water Conveyance - a planned pipeline that runs from the coastal city of Aqaba to the Lisan area in the Dead Sea.