Report: Israel, US prepared to help Jordan fight ISIS

US officials cited as saying Jordan could ask Israel, the US for help if Islamist insurgents pursue full-on assault of Hashemite Kingdom.

Jordanian special forces stage anti-terrorism drill in Amman. (photo credit: REUTERS)
Jordanian special forces stage anti-terrorism drill in Amman.
(photo credit: REUTERS)
Israel and the US may be prepared to aid Jordan as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria eyes the Jewish state’s eastern neighbor, The Daily Beast on Saturday quoted US officials as saying.
US officials speaking on condition of anonymity have speculated that if ISIS were to pursue a full-on assault on Jordan, Amman might not be able to repel the Islamists.
The official said that in such an event, the Jordanians “will ask Israel and the United States for as much help as they can get.”
“Behind the scenes, Israeli diplomats have told their American counterparts that Israel would be prepared to take military action to save the Hashemite Kingdom,” the Daily Beast reported.
ISIS, with its recent takeover of the only Iraqi border crossing to Jordan, set off alarm bells that the latter country could be the next to find itself engulfed in jihadist mayhem.
However, Jordanian officials and experts are downplaying the chances of the Iraqi scenario repeating itself in their country.
The report quoted a spokeswoman for the Jordanian Embassy in Washington, Dana Daoud, as saying, “We [Jordan] are in full control of our borders and our Jordanian Armed Forces are being very vigilant.
“We have taken all the precautionary measures. So far, we have not detected any abnormal movement.
However, if anything threatens our security or gets near our borders it will face the full strength of our Jordanian Armed Forces,” she added.
The more likely threat, they say, comes from an internal terrorist insurgency, rather than ISIS overrunning its border.