Three Israelis killed in shooting at Jordanian-Israeli border – Washington Examiner

Three Israelis were fatally shot by a gunman at ⁤the Allenby Bridge, the primary ‌border crossing between Israel and Jordan. The assailant arrived in a truck and ⁢opened fire with a handgun before being killed by Israeli security forces. The victims were confirmed as civilians. Following the incident,⁣ Israeli‍ police were⁤ seen securing the area where the attack took place. The tragic shooting incident at the Allenby Bridge ⁢crossing highlights ongoing tensions ​and security challenges in the region. The attack ​resulted in the loss of three civilian lives, which ⁢is a​ deeply ⁤concerning event reflecting the volatile situation. Israeli security forces’⁣ prompt response led to the assailant being neutralized, which likely ‍prevented‍ further harm. Following such incidents, it’s common for ⁢security‍ measures to be reinforced in the area, as ‍seen with the increased police presence ‍to ensure safety and stability for travelers and residents. This event underscores ‍the complexities of life in the vicinity of conflict zones ⁣and⁣ the impact of violence on communities.


Three Israelis killed in shooting at Jordanian-Israeli border

Three Israelis were killed by a gunman who opened fire at a border crossing between Israel and Jordan.

The shooting occurred at the Allenby Bridge, the main border crossing between Jordan and the Israeli-controlled West Bank. The shooter arrived in a truck and shot three Israelis with a handgun before being killed by Israeli security forces, according to the Israel Defense Forces. The three Israelis were identified as civilians.

Israeli police stand guard near the site of a deadly shooting attack where Israeli officials say three people were shot and killed at the Allenby Bridge Crossing between the West Bank and Jordan, Sunday, Sept. 8, 2024. (AP Photo/Mahmoud Illean)

The truck was inspected for explosives.

The incident is a rarity between Israel and Jordan, which enjoy generally good relations. After fighting four wars, the two signed a peace treaty in 1994, and have since developed some of the closest ties between the Jewish state and an Arab state.

Relations have been strained by the war in Gaza, particularly as Jordan hosts a large Palestinian population. Despite this, Sunday marks the first major violent incident between the two.

The incident is still under investigation, and the attacker hasn’t yet been identified.

Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad praised the attack, the Wall Street Journal reported, but didn’t claim credit.

Jordan is the home of a U.S. base that was struck by a drone from an Iranian-backed militia in January, killing three U.S. soldiers.



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