In a tragic incident, three Israeli soldiers were shot and killed by a Jordanian gunman at the Allenby Bridge Crossing between the West Bank and Jordan. The attacker was then shot dead by Israeli Defence Forces. The incident is believed to be linked to the ongoing war between Hamas and Israel in Gaza. Authorities from both Israel and Jordan have closed the crossing until further notice, with the Israeli Prime Minister condemning the attack and connecting it to the larger conflict with Iran and allied militant groups.
The victims of the attack were men in their 50s, according to Israel’s Magen David Adom rescue service. The Israeli military deployed additional soldiers to the scene to ensure the potential bomb threats were dealt with. The Allenby Bridge Crossing, also known as the King Hussein Bridge, is an important crossing used by Palestinians, international tourists, and for cargo shipments. Although security incidents at the crossing have been few since 2014, when a Jordanian judge was shot and killed by Israeli security guards, tensions remain high in the region.
Jordan, a country that made peace with Israel in 1994, is deeply critical of Israel’s policies towards the Palestinians, largely due to its large Palestinian population. The country has initiated an investigation into the shooting, according to its state-run Petra News Agency. The recent surge in violence in the Israeli-occupied West Bank has been fueled by near-daily military arrest raids by Israel into densely populated Palestinian areas, leading to an increase in attacks on Israelis by Palestinians.
Efforts to broker a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas, as well as the return of hostages, have been ongoing for months with the involvement of the United States, Qatar, and Egypt. However, negotiations have repeatedly broken down over various issues. The closure of the Allenby Bridge Crossing by both Israel and Jordan, as well as the closure of other land crossings, signals the heightened tensions in the region and the need for a resolution to the conflict. As the situation remains fluid, the international community watches closely for any developments towards peace.