(18 Sep 2025)
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Jordan Valley, West Bank – 18 September 2025
1. Israeli police vehicle standing next to sign reading: (English/Arabic/Hebrew) “King Hussein Bridge Border Crossing”
2. Ambulance moving along road
3. Israeli police at scene
4. Ambulance moving along road
5. Helicopter flying overhead
6. Various of Israeli soldiers at scene
7. SOUNDBITE (Hebrew) Daniel Twito, medic and first responder for Magen David Adom:
"Around 14:25 p.m., we were called to a shooting incident at Allenby crossing,. When we came to the scene, we saw two victims shot in their upper body. We executed resuscitation for few minutes but after a while we had to determine their death."
8. Security at scene
9. Military ambulance moving along road
10. Israeli police officer at scene
11. SOUNDBITE (Hebrew) Daniel Twito, medic and first responder for Magen David Adom:
"It was a truck driver who came to deliver aid to Gaza as far as I know."
12. Troops at scene
13. Ambulance moving along road
14. Troops
15. Ambulance
16. Various of security vehicles and personnel at scene
17. Jordanian side as seen from the West Bank
STORYLINE:
Officials said a gunman killed two people at an Israeli-run border crossing between the occupied West Bank and Jordan on Thursday, officials said.
The Israeli military referred to the shooting on Thursday as a militant attack and said the shooter arrived on a truck transporting humanitarian aid.
Israel’s Magen David Adom rescue service said that two men, around 60 and 20 years old, were killed.
"When we came to the scene, we saw two victims shot in their upper body. We executed resuscitation for few minutes but after a while we had to determine their death," said Daniel Twito, a first responder for Magen David Adom.
The military said the attacker had been "neutralized," without elaborating.
Three Israelis were killed in a September 2024 attack at the crossing when a retired Jordanian soldier opened fire. That attack appeared to be linked to the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.
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