IDF returns bodies of terrorists who carried out shooting near Dead Sea to Jordan

The bodies were transferred from Israel back to Jordan via the King Hussein Bridge before being returned to their families.

 A car drives past a road signal indicating the Allenby (King Hussein) bridge crossing point to Jordan (background), in the city of Jericho in the West Bank, on January 28, 2021. (photo credit: Ahmad Gharabli/AFP via Getty Images)
A car drives past a road signal indicating the Allenby (King Hussein) bridge crossing point to Jordan (background), in the city of Jericho in the West Bank, on January 28, 2021.
(photo credit: Ahmad Gharabli/AFP via Getty Images)

The IDF returned the bodies of Amer Qawas and Hosam Abu Ghazaleh, the two terrorists who carried out the shooting attack near the Dead Sea on October 18, to Jordan on Tuesday, the military said on Wednesday. 

The IDF added the move had been carried out in accordance with a directive issued by the political echelon. 

The two terrorists infiltrated into the area of the Dead Sea from Jordan, where they carried out the terror attack, wounding two IDF soldiers

The Jordan News Agency, also known as Petra, reported on Wednesday that the Jordanian Foreign Ministry had confirmed it had received Qawas and Abu Ghazaleh's bodies.

The bodies of the two terrorists were given over to their families, Petra noted. Jordan's Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Ambassador Sufian Qudah, told Petra that he had overseen the transfer of the bodies from Israel to Jordan.

 Vehicles queue at the Jordanian side of the King Hussein Bridge (also known as Allenby Bridge) crossing between the West Bank and Jordan on July 19, 2022. (credit: KHALIL MAZRAAWI/afp/AFP via Getty Images)
Vehicles queue at the Jordanian side of the King Hussein Bridge (also known as Allenby Bridge) crossing between the West Bank and Jordan on July 19, 2022. (credit: KHALIL MAZRAAWI/afp/AFP via Getty Images)

The bodies were transferred from Israel back to Jordan via the King Hussein Bridge before being returned to their families, the Jordanian news agency added.

Dead Sea terror attack 

On October 18, two female observation soldiers from the 727th Battalion identified two suspects in the border area with Jordan, south of the Dead Sea, and dispatched troops to the location. 

Troops who had arrived on the scene shot and eliminated the two terrorists near the border.