On September 7, 2024, a tragic incident unfolded at the Allenby Bridge border crossing, resulting in the loss of three Israeli lives. The assailant, who approached from the Jordanian side, was fatally shot by security forces after opening fire on personnel operating the bridge.
This event marks the most severe attack recorded at this typically peaceful crossing point, which serves as the primary entry and exit for Palestinians in the West Bank. In response, Israeli authorities have temporarily closed three land crossings with Jordan.
The Allenby Bridge, also known as the King Hussein Bridge, spans the Jordan River and has a rich history dating back to 1918. Named after British General Edmund Allenby, it has been destroyed and rebuilt several times due to regional conflicts. The crossing operates under complex security arrangements involving Israel, Jordan, and the Palestinian Authority.
The victims, identified as Yuri Birnbaum, Yohanan Shchori, and Adrian Marcelo Podsmesser, were civilians in their 50s working at the crossing. Israeli President Isaac Herzog expressed condolences to their families during a meeting with U.S. Ambassador Jack Lew.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the attack, stating, "This is a difficult day. A loathsome terrorist murdered in cold blood three of our civilians."
The incident has raised concerns about regional stability. The Allenby Bridge is a vital economic link for Palestinians and has been a focal point of diplomatic negotiations between Israel and Jordan. It primarily serves Palestinians and foreign tourists, as Israelis are not permitted to use it.
In related news, the memorial procession for Aysenur Eygi, a U.S. citizen killed in the West Bank on September 5, 2024, has been postponed due to administrative complications.
Meanwhile, on September 7, 2024, marking 11 months since the October 7, 2023 attacks, over 500,000 protesters gathered in Tel Aviv, with additional demonstrations across Israel. They called for a cease-fire deal to secure the release of remaining hostages.
The ongoing conflict continues to take a heavy toll. The Gaza Health Ministry reports at least 40,972 fatalities and 94,761 injuries in Gaza since the war's inception. Israel estimates approximately 1,200 casualties from the initial Hamas attack, including over 300 soldiers, with an additional 340 soldiers lost during military operations in Gaza.
As investigations into the Allenby Bridge attack continue, authorities on both sides of the border are working to prevent future incidents and maintain the delicate balance of security and accessibility at this crucial crossing point.