Military expert: The Dead Sea operation will not be an orphan and needed time to plan news

Military expert Major General Muhammad Al-Samadi said that he ruled out an operation Dead Sea Which was carried out by gunmen against isolated or orphaned Israeli soldiers, and it is likely that “it will not be the last.”

Al-Sammadi, a retired major general from the Jordanian army, explained that such an operation requires long periods of planning on the part of the perpetrators.

Israeli media said on Friday that two soldiers were injured in a shooting attack near the Dead Sea carried out by gunmen who crossed from Jordan.

Israeli Army Radio reported that the shooting incident occurred about 3 kilometers from the Ilot settlement, south of the Dead Sea.

Today’s Dead Sea operation came more than a month after the operation carried out by the Jordanian Maher Al-Jazi forAllenby crossing (King Hussein Bridge).

Al-Jazi, a retired Jordanian soldier, killed 3 Israelis in a shooting at Israeli crossing security as he passed his truck at the Allenby crossing, before he was martyred by Israeli bullets on September 8th.

According to Al-Sammadi, the Jordanian border with the occupied Palestinian territories constitutes a major concern for the Israeli army, especially after the attack of October 7, 2023.

The length of the Jordanian border is with Israel The West Bank is 335 km, of which 97 km are with the West Bank, and 238 km are with Israel.

Al-Sammadi warned that “Israel is turning into a brutal force in the region by committing massacres in… Gaza Strip andWest Bank andLebanon“, holding it responsible for inflaming the feelings of the Jordanian and Palestinian peoples.

The Al Jazeera correspondent had mentioned that the perpetrators of the Dead Sea operation were 3 people, and the occupation army killed two of them, while the third returned to Jordan. He quoted Israeli sources as saying that the perpetrators were wearing military uniforms.

And send occupation army Reinforcements arrived in the area, and military helicopters were seen flying near the border, searching for the third gunman.

In turn, a Jordanian military source told Al Jazeera that the perpetrators of the Dead Sea operation “do not belong to our armed forces, and the uniforms they wear are not used by us.”

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