Terror in West Bank: Three murdered in shooting at Jordanian border crossing
Three people were killed in a terror attack at the Allenby Crossing in the Jordan Valley on Sunday, Magen David Adom (MDA) said.
MDA stated that its paramedics and members of an IDF medical team performed resuscitation efforts on three men in their 50s who had been wounded by gunfire. However, these efforts failed, and responders subsequently pronounced them dead.
The terrorist was eliminated by the security forces in the area, the IDF affirmed.
The military noted the terrorist had approached the area in a truck from the Jordanian side of the border. After leaving the vehicle, he opened fire at the security forces.
The IDF further added that troops were at the scene and were operating to rule out the existence of explosive devices on the truck.
The Hashemite Kingdom’s Interior Ministry said the country had begun investigating the shooting, according to Reuters.
A Jordanian official told Reuters that the Allenby Bridge, known as the King Hussein Bridge in Jordan, had been closed.
Jordan has closed the King Hussein bridge crossing with the West Bank as it investigates a shooting incident in which three Israelis were killed, a Jordanian official told Reuters.
The incident occurred in a commercial cargo area under Israeli control where Jordanian trucks offload cargo entering the West Bank from the kingdom.
Paramedics at the scene
MDA paramedic Yotam Tzur recounted what he saw upon arrival at the scene. “This is a very severe incident. We found three men lying unconscious, with no pulse and not breathing, with gunshot wounds. Together with the IDF medical team, we performed resuscitation efforts, but unfortunately, we had to declare their deaths on scene.”
United Hatzalah paramedic Avi Yudkovsky added, “It was a very difficult scene at the Allenby Crossing. Three men in their fifties sustained severe gunshot wounds. Despite efforts to resuscitate them, they were pronounced dead at the scene due to the severity of their injuries.”
REUTERS contributed to this report.
This is a developing story.
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