There was a shooting at the Israeli Embassy in Jordan

    Three security personnel were injured in a shooting outside the Israeli Embassy in Jordan on Sunday, November 24, the Reuters news agency writes. They receive medical care.

    According to the Jordanian Petra agency, an attacker fired at a police patrol in the Rabia area of Amman. Law enforcement officers returned fire, as a result of which the criminal was killed. Police cordoned off the Rabia area in Amman, where the shooting took place, and urged local residents not to leave their homes.

    Since the outbreak of the war in the Gaza Strip, Israeli diplomatic missions in various countries of the world have been repeatedly attacked. So, in October, explosions and shootings at the Israeli embassies occurred in Denmark and Sweden. In September, there was a shootout near the Israeli Consulate General in Munich. In June, a man fired a crossbow at a Serbian policeman guarding the Israeli Embassy in Belgrade, reports dw.com.