IDF said additional forces have been dispatched to reinforce the area and conduct further searches. (Reuters/File)

Israel claims to foil infiltration bid by terrorists from Jordan's Dead Sea area

The Israel Defense Forces said troops spotted "a number of terrorists" crossing from Jordan into Israel south of the Dead Sea region and neutralised two of them after they opened fire on Israeli forces.

by · India Today

In Short

  • Two terrorists neutralised after firing on IDF forces
  • IDF dispatches additional troops to the area
  • Ground and air searches ongoing for terrorist who escaped

The Israeli military identified what it called "a number of terrorists" crossing from Jordan into Israel south of the Dead Sea region and neutralised two of them after they opened fire on Israeli forces, the IDF said in a statement on Friday.

"IDF troops were dispatched to the scene and two terrorists who opened fire toward the troops were neutralised by the forces," the military said.

"Additional forces have been dispatched to reinforce the area and are conducting searches on the ground and air for an additional terrorist who likely fled the scene."

The latest incident follows a separate attack on Sept. 8 when a gunman from Jordan killed three Israeli civilians at the Allenby Bridge border crossing in the occupied 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 Oct. 7, 2023, when Palestinian Islamist group Hamas carried out an assault on southern Israel, sparking the war in Gaza that has escalated throughout the region.

Israel and Jordan signed a peace treaty in 1994 and have close security ties.

Dozens of trucks cross daily from Jordan, with goods from Jordan and the Gulf that supply both the West Bank and Israeli markets.