Three individuals have been killed in a violent incident along the West Bank-Jordan border, according to reports from both Jordanian and Israeli authorities. The attack occurred early this morning and has raised tensions in the region.
The incident took place near the Jordan River, where border security forces from both sides have been on high alert due to recent unrest in the area. Preliminary reports suggest that the attack was carried out by armed assailants who targeted a joint security post manned by personnel from both Jordan and Israel.
Jordanian officials confirmed that two of the deceased were Jordanian border guards, while the third was an Israeli security officer. The identities of the attackers are still under investigation, and no group has yet claimed responsibility for the assault.
In response to the attack, Jordan’s King Abdullah II condemned the violence and called for a thorough investigation. “This senseless act of violence is a grave threat to regional stability and peace,” he said in a statement. “We will work closely with our Israeli counterparts to ensure that those responsible are held accountable.”
Israeli Prime Minister David Cohen also condemned the attack and pledged increased security measures along the border. “Our thoughts are with the families of the victims,” Cohen said. “We are committed to cooperating with Jordanian authorities to prevent further incidents and maintain security in the region.”
The border area has been a focal point of tension in recent months, with sporadic clashes and heightened security measures reflecting the broader regional instability. Both Jordan and Israel have reinforced their border security in response to the escalating situation.
The incident has prompted calls for calm from international leaders and organizations. The United Nations has expressed concern over the escalation and urged both countries to de-escalate tensions and resume dialogue.