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Jordan border: 3 Israelis shot were not civilians
Sep 10th, 2024 at 12:37pm
 
Israel lied that the three dead Israelis were civilians. They were not civilians, they were criminal settlers.

The Jordanian martyr was declared a hero and was the descendant of a Jordanian General who turned back an Israeli attack into Jordan decades ago.

https://www.rt.com/news/603727-israel-jordan-border-attack/

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Three dead in attack on Israel-Jordan border
A Jordanian trucker targeted Israeli civilians at Allenby Bridge crossing
Three dead in attack on Israel-Jordan border

Israeli forces investigate after a truck driver opened fire at King Hussein (Allenby) Bridge crossing between Jordan and the West Bank on September 08, 2024.

A Jordanian man has fatally shot three Israeli civilians at the border crossing between Jordan and the occupied West Bank. This is the first such incident since the outbreak of the Gaza conflict, raising fears of a regional escalation. The attacker was killed by the IDF. ...
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Re: Jordan border: 3 Israelis shot were not civilians
Reply #1 - Sep 10th, 2024 at 1:47pm
 
Maher Dyab Hussein al-Jazi is from a prominent tribe in Jordan.

https://yemenshabab.net/en/sections/NEWS/Arab/f92ab2be-6e21-11ef-9772-4292e6ba5c...

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... Jordanians rushed to social media platforms to announce their great joy over the Jordan Valley operation, and social media platforms were filled with deep meanings and messages that say that “Al-Nashmi Ibn Al-Jazi” is the grandson of the hero of the Battle of Karameh, the late prominent Jordanian General Mashhood Haditha Al-Jazi, who fought with his Jordanian forces in the “Battle of Karameh” more than half a century ago and recorded what can be described as the first Arab military victory against the Israelis.

Despite the geographical and tribal connotations of the martyr driver, the star and hero of the operation, sweets and water were distributed in the center of Hebron and Gaza City in the spirit of the “heroic Jordanian martyr,” and Palestinian platforms expanded in praising the brotherhood of blood.

With the connotations that the names of the Al-Jazi and Al-Huwaitat clans have in Jordanian memory, it can be said that the place where the operation took place carries a politically exciting symbolism linked to the Battle of Al-Karamah.

Many Jordanians vowed, via social media platforms, within a few hours, that there would be more martyrs on the road to liberating Jerusalem and Palestine. The operation had deep spatial, national and political implications, especially since it was the first carried out by a lone Jordanian resistance fighter who fell as a martyr publicly and in front of the Israeli occupation army, and was able to kill 3 soldiers at the crossing called Al-Karamah.

Platforms affiliated with the Huwaitat tribe said that the tribe's members will hold a wedding for the martyr after the official approval of his identity has been issued, which has not yet been officially announced. Meanwhile, the Hamas movement rushed to mourn the martyr and threatened Israel with more, at a time when Operation Dignity is establishing a series of very deep complications in the Jordanian-Israeli relationship and the Palestinian-Jordanian relationship as well.
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