300 Weapons Seized at Jordan, Egypt Borders this Year – Israeli Army
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by i24 News

Assault rifles and other weapons seized during a thwarted smuggling attempt near the Dead Sea by the Israeli military on August 23, 2022. Photo: IDF
i24 News – The Israeli military announced on Sunday increasing success this year in thwarting smuggling attempts across the Jordanian and Egyptian borders.
Since the beginning of 2022, nearly 300 illegal weapons and more than 2,000 kilos of drugs have been confiscated, according to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).
“In the past six months and following an extensive effort by the IDF and other security branches, we’re enjoying major success in our battle against weapons smuggling attempts,” said Brigadier General Meir Biderman, head of the Jordan Valley Brigade.
On Sunday, IDF forces along with Israel Police and Border Police thwarted an attempted weapons smuggling into Israel from Jordan – 10 handguns were confiscated and a suspect was arrested.
The smugglers who enjoyed relative freedom in these extensive areas are now finding a different challenge.
“In the past six months our brigade has been working constantly to prevent criminal activity on the western border of the state of Israel,” said Colonel Ido Sa’ad, head of the Faran Brigade along the Egyptian border.
“Our units are operating day and night in order to bring operational achievements,” he added.
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