Netflix has committed a major faux pax in Jordan, transforming a street in the capital Amman into an Israeli street and sparking an outpouring of anger from Jordanians hostile to Israel.
The set featured Hebrew-language street signs, cars with Israeli number plates and actors dressed as Israel Defense Force soldiers. According to The Times of Israel, the scenes were constructed over the weekend to portray Tel Aviv.
One witness said Rainbow Street, a lively city centre location known for its bars and restaurants, had been closed for most of the day on Friday, and there were people dressed as soldiers and "stock-figure refugees".
Israel and Jordan have an uneasy relationship. While Jordan maintains diplomatic relations with Israel, many in the country are hostile to their neighbour.
The creation of Israel in 1948 and annexing of the West Bank was catastrophic for Jordan, which was part of the defeated Arab coalition and had to absorb hundreds of thousands of Palestinian refugees. The descendants of the displaced Palestinians make up a significant proportion of Jordan's population.