Deux enclaves, plus faciles à trouver sous leur nom israélien.
• Naharayim (Baqura), située, comme son nom en hébreu l’indique, à la confluence du Jourdain et du Yarmouk. Apparemment il y a une « île de la Paix »
▻https://www.google.fr/maps/place/Naharayim/@32.6501841,35.5651635,1487m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x151c42072053754d:0xb857cfb8c7b37777!8m2!3d32.652045
• Tsofar (Al Ghamr) dans le Neguev
▻https://www.google.fr/maps/place/Wadi+Araba/@30.5512957,35.1308306,24328m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x15019d2cb2d78779:0x56c8b63d626a956b!8m2!3d30.465!4d
Les zones sont précisées par des délimitations sur des photos (dans les appendices de l’annexe 1 du traité). Si les textes sont accessibles (p. ex. sur le site jordanien ▻http://www.kinghussein.gov.jo/peacetreaty.html ) les images n’ont pas été numérisées (idem sur le site israélien). Pas plus dans la numérisation gg:books du recueil de traités de l’ONU (vol. 2042, tome 1) ▻https://books.google.fr/books?id=oXC3r9kkV_0C&pg=PA404&lpg=PA404&dq=orthophoto+%22Naharayim+Are
Version israélienne (article du 21/10) avec les arguments les plus classiques…
Jordan to nix parts of peace treaty with Israel, reclaim territories
▻https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5376250,00.html
Naharayim bridge
Photo : Reuters “How is it possible that the area under Israeli control is so green, while only a few meters away the Jordanian lands are arid and desolate?” one user wondered.
Central Arava Regional Council head Eyal Bloom expressed concern by the Jordanian decision, saying “the agricultural lands in the Tzofar enclave are significant to the security of the area, the state, the livelihood of the residents and agriculture in the central Arava. This would mean the collapse of 30 farms in an area of some 1,400 dunams (346 acres).”
“It is unacceptable that after so many years, there would be such a huge disruptive change,” Bloom added.
He called on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to resolve the crisis, saying the lands in question don’t only serve for agriculture, but also “constitute a barrier between the populated areas of the Arava and Jordan, and they are critical, because of their location, to the security of the region and the state.”