The pamphlets urged Palestinians to boycott Israeli goods and not to travel over the "green line," Israel's pre-1967 border.
All morning the station had urged Palestinians to join the 50th anniversary "March of the Million."
In leaflets for many months, they have urged Palestinians not to pay taxes.
He urged Palestinians to avoid any provocations that could bring Israeli military might down on Gaza.
But he repeatedly urged Palestinians to focus on building.
He urged Palestinians to look to themselves, not to Israel, for the causes.
He urged Palestinians in the occupied territories to refuse to pay Israeli taxes or accept Israeli authority.
He also urged Palestinians to attack American interests worldwide and to hijack planes to attain their rights from Israel.
He called the talks "stillborn" and "doomed to fail," and urged Palestinians to continue armed resistance.
Jordan has been urging moderate Palestinians to reach an accommodation with Israel.