Israeli embassy convoy in Jordan escapes roadside bombing
Around 5:00 Thursday afternoon, a roadside bomb went off next to a convoy from the Israeli embassy in Amman that was making its way to the Allenby Bridge crossing back into Israel. At least one car flipped over, but miraculously, no one was hurt. The ambassador was not part of the convoy.
A bomb exploded near a small convoy of vehicles belonging to Israel's embassy in Jordan on Thursday afternoon. No one was hurt in the incident, which occurred some 20 kilometers from the border crossing at Allenby Bridge, and the vehicles continued on to Amman [the previous link says they continued to the bridge, which makes more sense. CiJ].
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Two Jordanian security sources said the attack targeted a top Israeli diplomat in Jordan. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the media.
The spokeswoman at the Israeli Embassy in Amman, Merav Horsendi, confirmed that there was a blast next to a convoy carrying embassy employees.
"All I can say now is that everyone is fine," she said.
The Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) was cooperating with Jordanian security authorities to investigate the explosion.
Israel's embassy in Jordan is one of the most highly guarded Israeli embassies in the world. I wonder why.
Israel Matzav: Israeli embassy convoy in Jordan escapes roadside bombing
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