Published: 10:54 am September 8, 2024
Updated: 12:05 pm October 8, 2025
Three Israeli Civilians Killed in Shooting at Israel-Jordan Border Crossing
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Three Israeli civilians were killed on Sunday in a shooting attack at the Allenby Bridge crossing between Jordan and the occupied West Bank, according to Israeli officials. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported that the attacker approached the crossing from the Jordanian side in a truck before exiting the vehicle and opening fire.

Israeli security forces responded swiftly, neutralising the gunman at the scene. The IDF is currently inspecting the truck for potential explosives. Israeli media outlets, citing medical sources, have reported that the victims were men in their 50s.

Nathmi Muhanna, Director General of the Palestinian Border and Crossings Authority, confirmed that traffic at the bridge has been completely halted in the wake of the incident.

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This attack marks a significant breach of security at a key regional crossing, raising concerns about broader security implications and tensions between the neighbouring countries. Authorities on both sides are expected to conduct thorough investigations into the attack and review existing security protocols.

As of now, the identities of the attacker and the motives behind the incident remain unclear. International observers will be closely monitoring the situation for any potential impact on Israeli-Jordanian relations, as well as broader regional stability. Further details are expected as investigations continue.

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