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Israeli Officials Warn of Imminent Threat from Jordan Border Breaches
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First reported by Channel 13 · 4 hours ago
What happened
Israeli security officials warn of frequent breaches along the vulnerable Jordan border, fearing attacks similar to the October 7 massacre. Locals and officials express concern over the lack of military presence and ongoing smuggling, predicting an imminent militant infiltration.
- 01Israeli officials call the Jordan border breaches a "ticking bomb" threat.
- 02The eastern border is the longest and most porous, raising security fears.
- 03Residents near the border believe a mass militant attack is inevitable.
- 04Security coordinator Dekel Yosef warns such an attack will eventually occur.
- 05Frequent smuggling and lack of military presence exacerbate the risk.
- 06Regional council head Meir Tzur condemns the security failure in the area.
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