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Jordan has not ordered evacuation of Aqaba airport or seaport, gov’t spokesperson says

By Thomson Reuters Jul 19, 2026 | 6:13 AM

AMMAN, July 19 (Reuters) – Jordanian authorities have not issued any decision on Sunday to evacuate the airport ​or seaport in Aqaba, the ‌government’s spokesperson told Reuters, after the U.S. embassy in Amman said they had been evacuated due to a credible threat.

“No potential ‌threats ​have been recorded by ⁠the relevant Jordanian ⁠authorities in the past few hours,” government spokesperson Mohammad Al-Momani told Reuters in a written statement.  “The airport and ​port are operating normally.”

The U.S. embassy had said the airport and ⁠seaport were evacuated ⁠due to a “specific and credible ​threat”, without providing further details.

It advised Americans ​to refrain from travelling to either ‌location and to continue to follow all security directives issued by Jordanian authorities.

The U.S. military said on Saturday ⁠that two of its personnel were killed in Jordan and another was missing after an ⁠Iranian ‌attack.

Over the last week, Jordan ⁠has repeatedly said that ​it ‌has intercepted Iranian missiles flying ​over its ⁠territory.

(Reporting by Hiba Issawi in Amman, Eman Abouhassira and Nayera Abdallah in Dubai, and Maya Gebeily in Beirut; Writing by Yasmine GhaniaEditing by David Goodman, ​Kirsten Donovan)