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This Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2017 photo, shows Karak Castle, one of the largest Crusader fortresses in the Levant, and a popular tourism site, in Karak, Jordan. The recent Islamic State shooting rampage at Karak Castle, which killed 10 people, could signal a more aggressive campaign by the extremist group to destabilize the pro-Western kingdom. A senior security official says members of the Karak cell, who were killed during the attack, had planned New Year’s Eve attacks in Jordan, using five explosives belts. Jordan’s government tries to allay concerns, saying its security forces can contain any threat. (AP Photo/Raad Adayleh)

This Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2017 photo, shows Karak Castle, one of the largest Crusader fortresses in the Levant, and a popular tourism site, in Karak, Jordan. The recent Islamic State shooting rampage at Karak Castle, which killed 10 people, could signal a more aggressive campaign by the extremist group to destabilize the pro-Western kingdom. A senior security official says members of the Karak cell, who were killed during the attack, had planned New Year’s Eve attacks in Jordan, using five explosives belts. Jordan’s government tries to allay concerns, saying its security forces can contain any threat. (AP Photo/Raad Adayleh)

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