N EWS I
Soldiers Kill
Infiltrators
Tel Aviv (JTA) — Three
would-be infiltrators from
Jordan were killed in the
Jordan Valley as they at-
tempted to penetrate into
Israel.
They were detected by an
Israel Defense Force unit on
routine patrol in the area.
Two Israeli soldiers were
wounded in the ensuing
firefight.
The incident was the third
such infiltration attempt
from Jordan to occur in as
many months.
The infiltrators had cross-
ed the Jordan River during
the night. They then hid in
the thick reeds and
undergrowth between the
river and the border fence
some five miles southeast of
Mehola, which is about 10
miles south of Beit She'an.
Armed with automatic
weapons, they opened fire at
about 7 a.m. on an IDF pat-
rol that was carrying out a
routine inspection of the
border area. Two of the
soldiers were wounded in the
first burst of fire, but they
did not sustain serious in-
juries.
Kibbutzim and set-
tlements in the northern
section of the Jordan Valley
were put on alert as soon as
the clash began. Civilian
ambulances from the set-
tlements evacuated the
wounded, who were then
helicoptered to the
Hadassah Hospital at Ein
Kerem in Jerusalem.
The exchange of fire lasted
a short time before the in-
truders were shot dead.
The commanding officer of
the IDF Central Command,
who visited the scene of the
clash, acknowledged that
Jordanian authorities were
trying to prevent infiltration
into Israel from their ter-
ritory. But he added that
Jordan was nonetheless
responsible for any hostile
activities originating there
and called on Amman to
tighten its control of the
border.
This incident was a replay
of other infiltration attempts
from Jordan that have taken
place in recent months.
In June, two men swam
across the Gulf of Aqaba to
Eilat and shot and killed a
night watchman at a Heb-
rew University research in-
stitute on the outskirts of
Eilat. One of the infiltrators
was killed and the other
wounded and captured.
Last month, infiltrators at
El Hamma — the point
where the borders of Jordan,
Syria and Israel meet.
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