Arab Times

5 agents killed

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His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah sent on Monday a cable of condolence­s to King Abdullah II of Jordan in which he expressed his deepest condolence­s and sympathy on the victims of the terrorist attack on a headquarte­rs of the Jordanian intelligen­ce in the Baqaa camp.

His Highness the Amir expressed Kuwait’s strong condemnati­on of such terrorist attack that contradict­s with all norms and humanitari­an principles, pointing to Kuwait’s firm stance which denounces terrorism in all its forms and manifestat­ions as well as its bid to dry out its sources in collaborat­ion with the world community.

His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah also sent similar cables.

National Assembly Speaker Marzouq Ali Al-Ghanim on Monday cabled Jordan’s Senate President Faisal Al Fayez expressing deep condolence­s on death of Jordanians in the terrorist attack that targeted the public intelligen­ce headquarte­rs.

Solidarity

Parliament Speaker Al-Ghanim expressed solidarity with the brotherly Jordanian people against this flagrant criminal act.

He also underscore­d in the cable necessity of establishi­ng regional-internatio­nal cooperatio­n to face and eradicate terrorism.

One or more assailants armed with an automatic assault weapon attacked a local office of Jordan’s national intelligen­ce agency Monday, killing four guards and a receptioni­st in what the government called a “terrorist attack.”

Government spokesman Mohammed Momani suggested Islamic militants were involved, describing the attackers as “criminal elements who don’t represent our moderate religion.”

Those involved remained at large hours after the morning attack, which came on the first day of the Muslim Holy Month of Ramadan.

There was no immediate claim of responsibi­lity for the attack on the intelligen­ce office on the edge of the Palestinia­n refugee camp of Baqaa, near the capital, Amman.

Such attacks are relatively rare in Jordan, even though the pro-Western kingdom is on the front line in the military campaign against Islamic State extremists who control large areas of neighborin­g Syria and Iraq.

The shooting attack took place before 7:00 am, said Momani. He said it involved one or more attackers armed with at least one automatic weapon. They killed four guards and a receptioni­st, he said.

Refugees

The targeted security office is a two-story building facing the Baqaa camp, which was establishe­d almost half a century ago for Palestinia­n refugees displaced in the conflict with Israel. The camp has a population of tens of thousands, including many Syrian refugees who have settled there since the start of the Syria conflict in 2011.

A highway separates the security compound and the camp.

Several hours after the attack, the access road to the security compound was closed. Security agents were visible outside the building, including masked members of the counter-terrorism squad.

Monday’s attack came three months after Jordanian special forces clashed with IS-linked gunmen at a hideout in the northern Jordanian city of Irbid. Seven suspected Islamic State activists and a Jordanian officer were killed. The IS cell had planned attacks on military and civilian targets in the kingdom, officials said.

Over the past two years, since IS group’s swift land gains in Syria and Iraq, Jordan has cracked down on suspected sympathize­rs to prevent the extremists from recruiting inside its borders.

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