
Israeli army announces deployment of military division on border with Jordan
Al-Quds - Saba:
The Israeli army announced the deployment of the "Gilead 96" division on the border with Jordan, citing "escalating threats," in an escalation with the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
An Israeli army spokesperson said, "Threats are expected to escalate on the eastern border with Jordan," due to what he called "Iran's efforts to undermine Jordan's stability and use it as a base for its proxies against Israel."
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