Daily Security Brief

Jordan

June 4, 2026GeoBit Threat Rank #111 · Score 2
Jordan sub-national risk map
Sub-national composite risk — darker = higher. Source: GeoBit.
⬇ Jordan dataset (CSV) — events, per-region risk, cyber & sources

Situation Summary

Jordan remains a relatively stable outlier in a volatile region, ranking 111th globally with a composite threat score of 2. However, the country faces secondary pressure from Israel–Iran escalation, Palestinian unrest, and Syrian border volatility—exposures that could shift rapidly if regional actors involve Jordanian territory or nationals. The sub-national data suggests Karak governorate carries disproportionate risk (31.4), while 11 other regions cluster at baseline (1.4), indicating a concentrated rather than diffuse threat profile.

Key Developments

Note: GeoBit's live web research capabilities returned only background material rather than timestamped incident reporting for the last 24–48 hours. The event signals listed below (arrests, statements, military activity, threats) lack verified dates, locations, and corroborating sources sufficient for inclusion in a duty-of-care brief.

To provide you with actionable, time-stamped developments for Jordan, cross-referenced against local and regional news wire, the following sources should be monitored in real time:

Any reported incident should be confirmed in at least two independent sources with explicit date/time and geographic specificity before escalation to duty-of-care teams.

Highest-Risk Areas

Karak governorate (south-central Jordan, bordering Israel and the Dead Sea) dominates the risk ranking at 31.4—more than 20 times higher than all other regions. This elevation likely reflects historical tensions around the Israeli–Palestinian dispute, proximity to border flashpoints, and past security incidents tied to extremist activity or spillover from Israeli military operations. The remaining 11 governorates, including the capital Amman and major hubs (Zarqa, Irbid), cluster at uniform baseline risk (1.4), suggesting that threats are either localized to Karak or not currently manifesting as measurable security events in tracked data. Security teams with personnel or assets in Karak should maintain elevated vigilance and contingency protocols; those in Amman and other regions should follow standard risk management without urgency escalation.

How GeoBit Would Assist

AOI Monitoring & Early Warning can establish persistent watch over Karak and other designated regions with automated alerting on new security events, civil unrest, or border activity. Intel Sweep and multi-language OSINT (Arabic, English) enable rapid fusion and corroboration of breaking reports from Jordanian media, social platforms, and regional wires. Conflict & Military mapping and Network & Actor Analysis support tracking of Israeli, Iranian, Palestinian, and extremist movements that may involve Jordanian territory or nationals, enabling early warning of escalation vectors.

7-Day Outlook

No imminent, high-confidence threat to Jordan's internal stability is evident from current data. However, the regional environment—Israeli–Iranian tensions, Palestinian unrest, and Syrian border dynamics—creates persistent low-to-moderate risk of spillover incidents or policy shifts that could affect travel, business continuity, or personnel safety. Continued monitoring of Karak, Israeli military announcements, and Iranian-backed actor statements is warranted.

Highest-Risk Areas — Ranked

#State / RegionRisk
1Karak31.4
2Irbid1.4
3Ajlun1.4
4Balqa1.4
5Jarash1.4
6Mafraq1.4
7Madaba1.4
8Amman1.4
9Zarqa1.4
10Tafilah1.4
11Aqaba1.4
12Maan1.4
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