๐Ÿšจ Rocket Shells Found Near Archaeological Sites in Jordan After Israel-Iran Exchange

Jordan woke up to a concerning discovery this morning. Following last nightโ€™s Israeli-Iranian rocket exchange, unidentified rocket shells were found near the villages of Umm al-Walid and Netil, located south of Amman โ€” not far from key archaeological areas.

 

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Where Did it Come From?

Authorities believe the shells may be the result of intercepted rockets, but it remains unclear whether they originated from Israeli or Iranian forces. No casualties or damage to historical landmarks have been reported, but the proximity to heritage sites has raised serious concern. Recovery teams have already been dispatched to safely collect the casings and investigate the incident further.

Official Response:

Jordan has not issued an official statement yet, but the incident highlights just how close the regional tension is to home. Tensions remain high across the region, and reports suggest intercepted rockets and debris may have landed in parts of Jordan that have not been found yet.

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