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A reporter from Al-Mamlaka at the Allenby Bridge (the western side of the King Hussein Bridge) stated that Israeli forces have just released the travellers stranded at the King Hussein Bridge, who were heading from Jordan to the occupied Palestinian territories.
The reporter clarified that, while the travellers were freed, Israeli forces are still holding onto their luggage, with the crossing remaining closed on both sides.
The report added that many buses, carrying travellers heading to Jordan, are still stuck. Most of the stranded individuals are Palestinian students travelling from the occupied territories to Jordan.
The closure of the crossing in both directions has caused confusion and tension among Palestinians who were planning to travel through Queen Alia International Airport in Jordan.
A correspondent for Al-Mamlaka in occupied Jerusalem mentioned that Israeli media is holding the Shin Bet responsible for the incident at the Allenby Bridge (King Hussein Bridge).
The reporter noted that, at 10 AM on Sunday, a truck driver opened fire at point-blank range at three security personnel, killing them instantly, according to Israeli media.
She pointed out that Israeli authorities have decided to close all crossings with Jordan.
The initial investigations into the shooting at the King Hussein Bridge are still ongoing, with Israeli officials issuing very cautious statements.
On Sunday, the Jordanian Ministry of Interior announced that the relevant authorities had started investigating the shooting incident that occurred on the other side of the King Hussein Bridge.
Israeli paramedics confirmed the killing of three Israelis in the shooting at the Allenby Bridge on the Palestinian side, near the Jordanian border, while the Israeli army announced the "killing" of the perpetrator.
Palestinian state television reported that the occupation forces closed the "Allenby Bridge" in both directions following the shooting incident, which resulted in three deaths.