Palestinian media reports claim that five people were killed in the strike on the Nur Shams camp.
Jordanian security services revealed that explosives were seized in a commercial store in the Abu Alanda area, a neighborhood east of Amman.
Eight terror suspects were arrested, and over 80 explosive devices were found during the operation.
A Pittsburgh man faces multiple charges for possessing explosive materials and vandalizing a synagogue, amid an increase in antisemitic graffiti incidents in the area.
The reservist was lightly wounded, according to reports, and has been taken to a hospital for further treatment.
According to witnesses, the blast was so powerful that it also buried additional victims under the rubble, prompting emergency services to conduct rescue operations.
Over 100 explosives were found overnight in Jenin in the Yehuda region.
Many weapons and other pieces of military equipment were confiscated and destroyed besides those found in the kindergarten.
Developing evidence indicates that the explosions in Iran on Wednesday were not accidental, and maybe even caused by internal groups.
Ashkelon emergency rules reduced as rocket volume drops.