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Allenby Crossing to Reopen Wednesday for Cargo and Aid After 2.5-Month Closure

The move follows bilateral security upgrades with tighter inspections under political authorization.

Overview

  • Israel will resume goods and humanitarian shipments at the Allenby Bridge, also known as the King Hussein Bridge, on Wednesday after a closure that began in September.
  • Officials report security adjustments on both the Israeli and Jordanian sides, including tighter screening and security profiling of Jordanian drivers and truck contents.
  • All trucks carrying aid bound for Gaza will proceed only under escort following stringent security inspections.
  • The reopening is being carried out under agreements and instructions from the political echelon, with dedicated forces assigned to secure the crossing.
  • The crossing is a key trade route and the primary gateway for more than three million West Bank Palestinians, and it was shut after an attack that killed two Israeli personnel.