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Israel Announces Probe Into Deadly Shooting in Jordan

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Israeli officials said on Friday that a probe has been launched into the deadly shooting where an Israeli security guard killed two people outside Israel’s embassy in Amman, Jordan, on Sunday.

The examinatio­n will follow usual legal procedures and Israel will update Jordan on the progress and results, Emmanuel Nahshon, spokespers­on for the Israeli Foreign Ministry, said in a statement.

“State Prosecutor, in coordinati­on with Attorney General, has instructed all the relevant parties to transfer any materials they may have regarding the event,” Nahshon said.

“As part of Israel’s ties with Jordan, we will brief the Jordanians on the results of the procedure,” he added. Israel and Jordan have been in a diplomatic standoff since a security guard with Israel’s embassy in Amman shot and killed two Jordanians, a 16-year-old teenager and a doctor who was critically injured and later died of his wounds.

Israel said the guard opened fire after the teenager attacked him with a screwdrive­r.

The Jordanian authoritie­s first demanded investigat­ion into the guard. However, he returned to Israel a day later citing diplomatic immunity, together with the Israeli Ambassador and the rest of the staff.

The guard received a warm welcome by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who met him in the Prime Minister’s Office and said he acted “calmly.”

 ??  ?? Israeli soldiers on guard outside the Israeli embassy compound in Amman, Jordan.
Israeli soldiers on guard outside the Israeli embassy compound in Amman, Jordan.

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