Police said said two Jordanian men working for a furniture firm had entered the embassy before the shooting. The dead Jordanian was killed by a gunshot, while the two wounded people were taken to hospital, the statement said. Earlier, the Hala Akhbar website linked to the Jordanian military reported that an Israeli and a Jordanian were wounded, adding that the incident involved a stabbing and a shooting. Jordan, which signed a peace treaty with Israel in 1994, has seen an outpouring of public anger against Israel. Several thousand Jordanians demonstrated on Friday against Israel in Amman and in cities and refugee camps across the kingdom.
Source: The Guardian July 23, 2017 18:17 UTC