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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
IDF tightens security on Jordan border
2008-04-26
The IDF has tightened regulations on farmers in the Jordan Valley who work land along the border with Jordan, out of concern that al-Qaida terrorists might try to kidnap them, The Jerusalem Post has learned.

The fears within the defense establishment have grown over the past year as threats from al-Qaida and global jihad elements against Israel have increased. The concern within the IDF's Jordan Valley Brigade is that farmers who work fields that are within Israel but on the other side of the border fence that is visible from the Jordan Valley Highway will be targeted, since there is barely any security in the area.

The border fence runs in some parts along the actual border, but in most sections, it fences in farmland that belongs to Israel. According to the new regulations, farmers need to coordinate their crossings of the border fence with the IDF so the military knows at all times of the number and identity of the Israelis who are there.

Israel and Jordan, defense officials said, have close security ties, and field commanders as well as higher-level defense officials meet regularly to discuss different issues, including the security situation along the border.

The IDF Jordan Valley Brigade conducts numerous patrols along the border and also lays ambushes throughout sections it believes are more vulnerable to infiltration. In contrast, the Jordanian military does not patrol the border, but maintains a large number of watchtowers where lone soldiers are stationed. "This is a real threat," a senior officer in the Central Command said. "It is no secret that al-Qaida is converging on our borders and the kidnapping of a farmer or a soldier would be a major success."

Al-Qaida's presence in the region is not new. For years, the defense establishment has warned of the looming threat, claiming that global jihad cells were bolstering their presence in Jordan, Egypt and Lebanon.
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