Three security guards at the Allenby Bridge crossing in the Jordan Valley were killed in a terrorist shooting on Sunday morning.
The gunman, who according to the IDF was a
Jordanian citizen, was killed, and Israeli forces were conducting scans
of the area to ensure there were no more terrorists in the area.
Magen David Adom emergency service
spokesperson Zaki Heller said that “after resuscitation operations, MDA
medics and paramedics in cooperation with the IDF medical force
pronounced the deaths of three men about 50 years old with gunshot
wounds to their bodies.”
One of the victims was named as Yohanan Shchori, 61, a father of six
from Ma’ale Efraim. Yuri Birnbaum, 65, from Moshav Na’ama north of
Jericho, was also killed in the attack. The third victim was Adrian
Marcelo Podsmeser, from the city of Ariel in Samaria.
Yuri Birnbaum (left), Yohanan Shchori
(center), and Adrian Marcelo Podzamczer, killed in a terror shooting
attack at the Allenby Bridge Crossing, September 8, 2024.
The terrorist who carried out the attack was named as Maher D’yab
Hussein Jazi, a 39-year-old truck driver from the city of Irbid.
The IDF said that the terrorist drove in a truck to the crossing from
the Jordanian side. The terrorist then exited the vehicle and began
firing at forces guarding the crossing. Security forces were working to
rule out suspicions that the truck was laced with explosives.
Jordan’s Interior Ministry announced the
“beginning of the investigation into the shooting incident” at the
border. A Jordanian security official told Arab media that the Allenby
crossing was closed on the Jordanian side following the attack.
The crossing was also closed on the
Israeli side and security forces cordoned off nearby Jericho to rule out
the presence of additional terrorists who may have crossed the border.
The Allenby Bridge,
known in Jordan as the King Hussein Bridge, located around three miles
east of Jericho, connects Israel’s Judea and Samaria region with the
Hashemite kingdom. The terminal is used mostly by Palestinians and
foreign tourists and is forbidden for Israeli citizens, except for
Muslims making a pilgrimage to Mecca.
David Elhayani, head of the Jordan Valley Regional Council, told Channel 13,
“We have known for several months from conversations with the military
that they are aware of what is happening in Jordan, and are aware that
the Palestinian population in Jordan supports Hamas and encourages it.”
He continued, “The army knows this and prepared for it, but they did not
think that it can come from a bridge of apparent peace. The result is
very difficult.”
Last Sunday, three Israeli police officers were killed in a drive-by shooting near the Tarqumiya checkpoint, some 7.5 miles northwest of Hebron in Judea.
They were identified as Ch. Insp. Arik Ben
Eliyahu, 37, from Kiryat Gat, who is survived by his wife and three
children; Command Sgt. Maj. Hadas Branch, 53, from Moshav Sde Moshe, who
is survived by her husband, three children and granddaughter; and 1st
Sgt. Roni Shakuri, 61, from Sderot, who is survived by his wife,
daughter and granddaughter.
Shakuri’s other daughter, 1st Sgt. Mor Shakuri, 29, was killed in Sderot on Oct. 7 while fighting Hamas terrorists attempting to take control of the city’s police station.
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