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Israel arrests Jordan MP for smuggling arms, gold into West Bank

Media reports said that authorities have seized weapons and gold found in his car.
  • The foreign ministry said that Jordan is seeking to find out the details of his arrest and address "it as quickly as possible"
  • According to Israeli media, he was arrested at the King Hussein (Allenby) crossing in the West Bank, which Israel has occupied since 1967

Amman, Jordan–Israel has arrested a Jordanian member of parliament suspected of trying to smuggle weapons and gold into the occupied West Bank, Jordan’s foreign ministry said Sunday.

Amman is “following the case of representative Imad Adwan who has been detained by Israeli authorities”, foreign ministry spokesman Sinan Majali said in a statement.

Adwan has been arrested “for interrogation in a case concerning alleged smuggling of quantities of weapons and gold”, Majali added.

“The ministry and all relevant agencies in the kingdom are working to ascertain the details of this issue and address it as quickly as possible.”

Adwan, 35, is a member of the Jordanian parliament’s Palestine Committee.

Israeli media reported he was arrested at the King Hussein (Allenby) crossing in the West Bank, which Israel has occupied since the 1967 Six-Day War.

Authorities have seized weapons and gold found in his car, media reports said.

A video circulating on social media showed pistols and automatic rifles allegedly seized from Adwan’s car, but AFP has been unable to independently verify the authenticity of the video.

There has been no official comment from Israeli authorities on Adwan’s arrest.

Jordan in 1994 became the second Arab country to recognise and sign a peace treaty with neighbouring Israel, after Egypt.