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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
IDF troops kill two gunmen who breached Jordanian border; 2 soldiers injured
2024-10-19
[IsraelTimes] Army says manhunt on for possible 3rd assailant; one soldier moderately hurt, another lightly injured; Muslim Brotherhood says the assailants were members

Two button men who breached the border from Jordan into Israel Friday morning, south of the Dead Sea, were killed shortly after crossing the border by troops who scrambled to intercept them, in a clash that also injured two soldiers.

Soldiers were conducting searches for a possible third assailant, the Israel Defense Forces said, but intelligence officials and trackers believed that there were only two infiltrators.

The Moslem Brüderbund in Jordan said the two button men were members of the Islamist group. The attackers were "members of the group and always participated in events in solidarity with Gazoo and in support of the resistance," Moslem Brüderbund front man Moath al-Khawaldeh told AFP.

In the morning, IDF observation soldiers spotted suspects near the Jordanian border cutting through the fence. Troops headed to the area where the shootout erupted, according to the IDF.

The incident occurred south of Neot HaKikar, a moshav on the border with Jordan, where the border fence consists of coils of barbed wire piled on each other.
Clearly working as a first line of defence slowing the invader, as opposed to an actual barrier.
The button men shot up troops with pistols, lightly injuring an active-duty soldier and moderately injuring a reservist from the Home Front Command before being rubbed out. They had crossed no more than a few meters beyond the border and into Israeli territory when they were neutralized, the military said.
Which is fine when the invader is only a small party and the guards are not distracted by other concerns.
The two maimed Israeli soldiers were evacuated to a hospital.

The attacks were found to be carrying a map as well as an Arabic-Hebrew conversation book.
”Hello, what is your name? My name is Avraham. It is nice to meet you. Where are you from, [name]? I am from Petra. Hey — there’s Lod Airport Ben Gurion Airport! Goodbye. Happy New Year until we meet again!”
(Taken from the first dialogue in the first year Hebrew textbook used by my very Zionist Hebrew school. One never forgets one’s first foreign language dialogue.)
The IDF and police blocked roads in the area and carried out ground and air searches in a manhunt for a possible third assailant. The army asked the public in the area to adhere to instructions from security forces and remain in their homes.

Though the search continued for hours after the clash, it seemed increasingly likely that the two acted alone. Nonetheless, search efforts were to continue till late afternoon.

Images from the scene posted on social media showed a gunman lying on the roof of a bullet-ridden vehicle and another on the ground near a security fence

The attackers were wearing military uniforms, apparently those of the Jordanian army, but were apparently not Jordanian soldiers.
Yes, but did they have friends in the Jordanian army willing to lend out uniforms?
Nir Wagner, head of the Tamar Regional Council, told media that military presence in the area had been boosted recently, which enabled a swift response in dealing with the infiltration along the notoriously mostly non-existent border.

Minister Gideon Sa’ar, a member of the security cabinet, told the Kan public broadcaster: "On the Jordanian border we have known for some time that there is significant smuggling of weapons into [the West Bank]. The Iranians seek to undermine the regime in Jordan. We need to invest money to build a [more robust] fence there, and I know there is an intention to do that."

The incident came during the week-long Sukkoth holiday that began on Wednesday night, a period when many Israelis go on vacations, with the Dead Sea area a top destination.

Earlier this week, Channel 12 reported that residents in the Arava region south of the Dead Sea had raised concerns about the poor state of the boundary with Jordan and said they had noticed four-wheel drive vehicles approaching the border on the Jordanian side.

The situation carried particular resonance as Israel marked the first anniversary of the ongoing war against the Paleostinian terror group Hamas
..not a terrorist organization, even though it kidnaps people, holds hostages, and tries to negotiate by executing them,...
in the Gaza Strip. The conflict began on October 7, 2023, when Hamas led a devastating cross-border attack on the south of the country, leading thousands of holy warriors to breach the boundary and kill 1,200 people, mostly civilians.

Many of the attackers drove into the country in pickup trucks that they then used to roam along roads or overrun border communities, slaughtering those they found.

In the months leading up to that attack, soldiers on the border had voiced their concerns about Hamas movements in the area that they suspected were part of preparations for an attack, but their concerns were reportedly ignored by senior commanders.

Channel 12 reported Sunday that according to local authorities in the Arava, the vehicles seen near the border belong to Jordan’s military and their movements are routine.

The IDF told the network in a statement that "there are means of observation that alert of any suspicious movement in the area."

"The IDF forces deployed in the sector are prepared for any scenario and act according to the situational assessment and changing threats," it said.

The Friday border incident followed a separate attack on September 8, when a gunman from Jordan killed three Israeli civilians at the Allenby Bridge border crossing in the West Bank before security forces shot him dead.

Anti-Israeli sentiment runs high in Jordan, and the Allenby Bridge attack was the first of its kind along the border with Jordan since the October 7, 2023 attacks.

Israel and Jordan signed a peace treaty in 1994 and have close security ties, but cool diplomatic relations.
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