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IDF Returns Bodies of Jordanian Muslim Brotherhood Terrorists After Dead Sea Attack
Dec 4, 2024, 07:11 AM
The bodies of two Jordanian terrorists, identified as Ammar Qawas and Hussam Abu Ghazaleh, who infiltrated Israel and carried out a shooting attack south of the Dead Sea on October 18, 2024, were returned to Jordan overnight. The gunmen, members of the Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan, breached the border in an area close to the border community of Neot Hakikar. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed the return of the bodies following a directive from the political echelon. The Jordanian Foreign Ministry announced the receipt of the bodies, which will be buried in the kingdom after being handed over to their families.
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