Abdallah Al Jazi (Arabic: عبد الله هارون سحيمان الجازي)[1] was a Jordanian politician and tribal leader of the large Howeitat.
Prior to his term in the Parliament, Al Jazi held various executive positions in the Government of Jordan.
Thereafter, he held the position of Secretary General of Post and Transport Ministry until he was appointed as the Minister of State in 1994[5] as part of the Government Cabinet that has signed the famous Israel–Jordan Treaty of Peace at Wadi Araba Crossing.
[11] Al Jazi was a tribal leader of the Howeitat tribe, which inhabit some of vast territories of Southern Jordan and Northern Saudi.
[citation needed] Al Jazi was born in 1954 and died in 2014; he was married with four sons and two daughters.