The Allenby Bridge Crossing between Israel and Jordan reopened to pedestrians on Monday, remaining closed to trucks, following a terror attack by a Jordanian truck driver that killed three Israelis. The reopening came after Israeli security officials met with their Jordanian counterparts to coordinate operations at the crossing.
The attack, carried out by 39-year-old Jordanian national Maher Dhiab Hussein al-Jazi, occurred on Sunday, prompting Jordan to issue a delayed and measured condemnation of the violence. Thousands of Jordanians celebrated the attack in Amman, raising concerns over escalating tensions.
While the two countries share a peace treaty and close security ties, the incident has underscored ongoing sensitivities in their relationship. Israel and Jordan continue to cooperate on improving security conditions at the border crossing.
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