A Jordanian policeman stands guard at a checkpoint near the Karameh border crossing at the Jordanian-Iraqi border, June 25, 2014. (photo by REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed)
Jordan Shaken By Threats From ISIS, Iraq, Syria -- Osama Al Sharif, Al-Monitor
Jordan has reacted swiftly to reports that the border crossing point of Treibel, on the Iraqi side, had fallen into rebel hands, including possibly fighters from the Islamic State in Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS), by beefing up military presence on the eastern front and heightening the state of alert. The Jordanian armed forces confirmed June 24 that it has reinforced its units along the 180-kilometer (112-mile) border with Iraq. It said the action was taken after the Iraqi army withdrew from the border crossing, and that the army and security personnel were ready to deal with any contingency.
But a spokesman for al-Anbar governorate’s Sunni tribes told Al-Maqar website that the border point was under the control of tribal rebels who are working jointly with Iraqi border guards. He denied the existence of ISIS at Treibel, while other reports said members of the Salafist jihadist group took over a number of Iraqi towns in Anbar, including al-Rutba, 40 kilometers (25 miles) from the Jordan-Iraq border.
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More News On Jordan Bracing For A Spill-Over From The Wars In Iraq And Syria
Jordan fears fallout as Iraq crisis worsens -- Al Jazeera
ISIS: Iraq today and possibly Jordan tomorrow -- Deutsche Welle
Iraq Isis Crisis: Is Jordan Next? -- Gianluca Mezzofiore, IBTimes
Jordan stations tanks on its border with Iraq and puts troops on alert to deal with 'potential security threats' after Iraqi army leaves the area -- Daily Mail
Jordan boosts border defences as Isis advances -- Financial Times
Jordan beefs up Iraq border defenses as frontier post falls -- Reuters
Iraqi Insurgents Secure Control of Border Posts -- New York Times
Jordan & Israel Cooperating, See ISIS as Mutual Threat -- The Tower
Former Israeli General: ISIS Threat to Jordan is Direct Threat to Israel -- The Tower
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