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Jordan Intercepts Iranian Arms Shipment Destined for West Bank Militants

June 22, 2026

Jordanian special forces intercepted a large weapons cache near the Iraqi border last week, seizing dozens of anti-tank missiles, assault rifles, and encrypted communications equipment believed to be part of an Iranian supply chain targeting militant groups in the West Bank.

Intelligence sources familiar with the operation told Fanaar that the shipment originated from an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps logistics hub in western Iraq, routed through tribal smuggling networks that have operated across the Jordan-Iraq frontier for decades. The cache was concealed inside commercial refrigerated trucks carrying produce.

The interception follows a series of similar operations conducted jointly by Jordanian intelligence and the CIA over the past six months, part of a broader effort to choke off Iranian arms flows into Palestinian territories ahead of what officials describe as a potential escalation window this summer.

Amman has not officially commented on the operation. Israeli defense officials, briefed on the seizure, described it as a significant disruption to Iranian planning and credited Jordanian cooperation as "indispensable" to regional stability. The weapons are currently being analyzed at a classified facility outside Amman.

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