Israel Suspends Gaza Aid From Jordan Following Attack
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Israel closed the border crossing with Jordan and Allenby Bridge on Thursday night until the next declaration following a deadly attack that killed two Israeli soldiers.
The terrorist, a citizen of Jordan, directed a humanitarian truck from Jordan to the Gaza Strip. 68 -year -old Lieutenant Col. from Jerusalem (Fig.) Yitzhak Harosh and Sgt. 20 -year -old ratio from Tel Mond Hershko.
Harosh was a civil servant in the International Cooperation Unit of Hershko IDF while serving in the civilian administration.
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In addition to the Allenby Bridge, Israel closed the passage of the Southern Jordan River. While the transition to the passage of the passage of Israel-Jordan Rabin is only open to the workers, the Egyptian Tama terminal continues normal operations, and the Israeli Airports authority-rational transitions.
Military officials said that humanitarian posts from Jordan are not subject to systematic inspections under a bilateral regulation. Potential security gaps, Israeli Defense Forces Chief of General Staff Gen. To raise concerns about the Coordinator of the Government Activities in the Eksel pronouns and the regions, the investigation of the investigation ended and suggested to stop the delivery of aid from Jordan until new screening procedures were applied.
The suspension affects approximately 150 Jordanian trucks per week, which is normally part of 1,800 shipments reaching Gaza. Authorities stressed that human materials will still flow from corn and other transitions.
Allenby Crossing, near Jericho, is primarily used by Palestinians in Judea and Samaria to travel to Jordan. Israel travelers use border crossings in Eilat and Northern Jordan Valley.
In September 2024, a Jordanian truck driver opened fire at the same transition and killed three Israeli workers.




